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5 What sentence from the passage supports the idea that the Loch Ness Monster may not exist?
A. The Loch Ness legend was derived during the
first century A. D. when the Romans ventured
into northern Scotland and discovered the native
tribe called the Picts, or painted people.
B. Their account was written in the local newspaper
by an editor who used the word monster to
describe the odd beast.
C. Despite the incident, nearly 4000 eyewitness
accounts surfaced that described a huge beast
with multiple humps surfacing the water looking
like an overturned boat.
D. Unfortunately, 60 years after the publication of
the photograph, it was revealed as another
hoax.

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