Which evidence from "Franklin's Lightning Rod" best supports the claim that the lightning rod was a success?

A.
"Soon, lightning rods were found on the tops of churches, homes, and other buildings across early America."
B.
"Many homes and other edifices were built using flammable materials such as wood."
C.
"Electricity would then have a safe path to travel away from the structure to the ground."
D.
"If the rod were affixed to the top of a structure, he argued, the tip could collect the electric charges from the atmosphere."

A. "Soon, lightning rods were found on the tops of churches, homes, and other buildings across early America."

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Yes, the evidence provided in option A supports the claim that the lightning rod was a success because it shows that the use of lightning rods became widespread across various types of buildings in early America, indicating that people believed in the effectiveness of the lightning rod in protecting structures from lightning strikes.