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Paragraph 4 of "Wynton Marsalis" states that "audiences were drawn to Marsalis." What is the meaning of the phrase drawn to in the text?
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polite and respectful toward
B
excited and thrilled by
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curious about, or fascinated by
D
attracted to, or interested in


Paragraph 4 of Wynton Marsalis states that audiences were drawn to Marsalis. What is the

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