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Read the following passage and identify the intended audience.
Red Adair was born in 1915 in Houston, TX. Growing up poor, Adair was a hard worker and established himself as a military hero during WWII. In 1939, Adair began working for Myron Kinley putting out oil fires. In 1962, Adair made a name for himself and earned a reputation as a fearless fire fighter when he worked diligently to put out a fire at a cigarette lighter company that had been burning for six months. In 1991, Adair and his crew went to Iraq to fight the oil rig fires set by Saddam Hussein during the Desert Storm War.
Q: Who is the intended audience?
A. Fire fighters who want to learn new techniques for putting out fires.
B. Oil companies who want to prevent fires at their facilities.
C. High school students interested in learning more about Red Adair.
D. Young students interested in learning more about Red Adair.
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