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English, 23.02.2021 04:30 Dennismommie

Enter Edward John Noble, who made a living 10
selling ad space on streetcars in New York City.
In this sentence from the passage, the phrase Enter
Edward John Noble is used
A to label Noble as a successful salesman.
B to introduce Noble as an important figure.
C to explain that Noble wanted to buy some
mints.
D to show that Noble wanted to find some
business.

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