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Read this excerpt from a news article and answer the question that follows: Don't look to the Supreme Court for purple prose
WASHINGTON (AP) (99071391728)
The Supreme Court justices are nine smart men and women. But when it comes to writing, there's not a Shakespeare, Hemingway or even John Grisham among
them
**Trying to pick between the justices in majority opinion writing is rather like asking me whether I prefer Miracle Whip or mayonnaise," says Indiana University law
professor Charles Geyh. "You will rarely see what I regard as good writing in Supreme Court opinions."
[...]
Most of the justices' opinions were no threat to the late Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes and other great opinion writers of the past.
Consider this gem, also by Scalia, in a decision in January involving the Federal Communications Commission's regulation of local telephone business
**Respondents argue that avoiding this pari passu expansion of commission jurisdiction with expansion of the substantive scope of the act was the reason the
"nothing shall be construed provision was framed in the alternative: nothing in this act shall be construed to apply or to give the commission jurisdiction' (emphasis
added) with respect to the forbidden subjects."
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Which of the following is the central idea for this excerpt?

A: The Supreme Court justices are extremely intelligent individuals.

B: the regulation of local telephone business has been a hot topic for the supreme court.

C: The supreme court justices are all gifted at writing majority opinions.

D: The supreme court justices decisions rarely qualify as excellent writing.

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