1Every year, more people are looking to get energy from the wind. Wind is a clean, renewable source of energy. Renewable sources of energy come from natural resources that will not run out, such as sunlight, wind, and water. Renewable energy is also called “clean energy” because it does not dirty, or pollute, the air or water.
8Despite the growth in wind farms’ popularity, some people oppose their use. One complaint is that the sight of wind farms may ruin the natural beauty of the land. However, some people think wind farms are attractive and interesting. Others look beyond the appearances and consider the great advantages offered by wind energy: a clean, renewable resource that can bring people the power they need.
What conclusion is a reader MOST LIKELY to make about the author of this passage?
A) that the author thinks wind energy is probably not the best renewable energy source out there
B) that the author thinks wind energy is the only dependable energy source
C) that the author thinks there are more advantages than disadvantages to wind energy.
D) that the author thinks there are more disadvantages than advantages to wind energy