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8. How does LaDue's autism impact the way the police officers perceive him?(Paragraph 58-60)

A. His lack of eye contact with officers made them not trust him
and the information he revealed to them.

B. His lack of emotion and straightforward way of answering
questions made him appear cold and calculated.

C. His unpredictable anger at the perception that he was not
smart about incendiary devices made him seem volatile to the
police

D. His obsession with bloodshed lowered his threshold towards
violence, making the officers believe he would have followed
through

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