Which answer choice below is a correctly organized counter-argument?
A) As you can see, the strongest points against excessive homework are the need for family time, the freedom to pursue interests and hobbies, and the importance of rest and relaxation.
B) Admittedly, homework is a necessary part of learning; however, students also need time after school for family events, relaxation, and pursuing their personal interests and hobbies to become well-rounded adults.
C) Finally, all schools should evaluate their homework policies to ensure that all homework is valid, helpful, and worth the investment that students make in it.
D) Consequently, students who do an hour or more of homework have extended their "work day" by an hour or more.