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Which sentence from Excerpt 3 most strongly supports the answer to Question 5? O A 'The final two years of his college education had been paid for with a forty thousand-dollar bequest left by a friend of the family's, more than twenty-four
thousand dollars remained at the time of Chris's graduation, money his parents thought he intended to use for law school."
B. "Two days after McCandless set up camp beside Lake Mead, an unusually robust wall of thunderheads reared up in the afternoon sky, and it began to rain, very
hard, over much of the Detrital Valley"
C. During that final year in Atlanta, Chris had lived off campus in a monkish room furnished with little more than a thin mattress on the floor, milk crates, and a table.
He kept it as orderly and spotless as a military barracks."
D. "When they arrived at his apartment, it was empty and a FOR RENT sign was taped to the window. The manager sald that Chris had moved out at the end of
June

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