9) Which best describes the author's point of view or purpose in this
passage?
A)
The...
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9) Which best describes the author's point of view or purpose in this
passage?
A)
The author believes that the UFC should permit more
women to participate in the sport.
B)
The author believes that the UFC is able to monitor
and regulate its own actions adequately.
C)
The author believes that UFC is an extremely violent
sport that needs to be outlawed or prohibited.
D)
The author believes that the UFC needs stronger
regulations and monitoring for a variety of reasons.
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