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Think about the article "Cancer Cells Killed Henrietta Lacks--Then Made her Immortal," by Denise Watson and Bill Tiernan to answer questions 1 & 2. In the first photograph of the graveyard, how does the photographer, Bill Tiernan, convince the viewer that Henrietta has gone unremembered? A. He shows the rural setting where Henrietta Lacks is buried.
B. He focuses on the gum tree growing from Henrietta's mother's grave.
C. He depicts the headstone of Henrietta Lacks' mother, Eliza Pleasant, in the center of the photograph
D. He focuses on an empty graveyard without any visitors.

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