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In colonial America, blacksmiths produced vital metal goods—such as nails, horseshoes, and axes—for citizens.
Which is the BEST way to paraphrase the information in this sentence?
A) Colonial blacksmiths made important metal goods for other colonial citizens.
B) Citizens in colonial America had many important items required for life's daily needs.
C) Blacksmiths made important items for other people.
D) Blacksmiths make many crucial items.
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