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Reread this passage from "To Russia with Love and Space Rocks"?
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Mathematics, 22.01.2021 07:00 amberunderhill
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Reread this passage from "To Russia with Love and Space Rocks"?
"For witnesses who were not too traumatized by the meteorite, the event became a way to make some extra money—meteorite fragments could be sold online for a starting price of $15."
Which comparative claim could this detail be used to support?
A. The text version of the story mainly appeals to readers' interest in making money to keep them reading.
B. The text version of the story has a less formal, more light-hearted tone and focus than the video news story.
C. The text version of the story shows that Russians live very difficult lives and must use any situation as a way to make money.
D. The text version of the story suggests that some citizens of Chelyabinsk are more concerned about starving than space rocks.
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