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1According to Lyndon Crestfill, Phil Robertson was born in Louisiana, and as a boy, became a skilled hunter, which helped out his large, financially struggling family. 2Because he was also a talented athlete, he received a football scholarship to attend college at Louisiana Tech.
Which MOST accurately describes the Notes, as they relate to the "Duck Commander" article?
A) The two sentences summarize the second paragraph.
B) The two sentences quote content from the second paragraph.
C) The two sentences plagiarize parts of the second paragraph.
D) The two sentences paraphrase parts of the second paragraph.
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