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Why does the author of "Kellar and the Rope Trick" use Kellar's description of the trick, and not a description written by someone else? a. Kellar was the only observer who saw how the trick was done.

b. No one else has ever observed the Indian rope trick.

c. Kellar had actually had someone explain the trick to him.

d. Kellar's version uses more interesting and imaginative language.

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