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How does the discussion of Anne McCaffrey’s dragons in paragraph 8contribute to the development of ideas in the text?
A. It provides an explanation for how a dragon breathes fire in a published fantasy world
B. It emphasizes the amount of research that fantasy writers often engage in.
C. It shows how far-fetched many explanations for how dragons could breathe fire are.
D. It provides an example of how fire-breathing dragons could exist in our world.
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