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Which statement about the author's intent is most strongly supported by the passage below?
"I had the idea that I'd write a book that was a biography of both the cells
and the woman they came from--someone's daughter, wife, and mother."
OA) The author is less interested in Henrietta Lacks than she is in the medicines
her cells helped scientists develop.
B) The author is interested in presenting the information about Henrietta Lacks
from both a scientific and humanistic perspective.
OC) The author is concerned with documenting the various roles that Henrietta
Lacks had in her life.
OD) The author is more concerned with Henrietta Lacks's personal life than she is
about the scientific and social impact of using her cells.

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