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Which of these sentences from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
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A. "A soldier, for example, enters a shop, buys some trifling object, and stays there leaning against the counter…"
B. "... all while keeping his hand on the hilt of the long knife in his belt."
C. "This is revolting, one loses the desire to talk, the customers start leaving the shop…"
D. "... and only when it is quite empty does the soldier also leave…"
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