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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST (If I know how to) Read the sentence from "The Workers of Ellis Island."

The clerks—both male and female—kept a running tabulation of the number of immigrants arriving at the island for inspection each day, the disposal of their cases and their subsequent departures.

What can a reader determine from details in the sentence?

A. that immigrants left Ellis Island once their cases were cleared
B. that the job of a clerk was a difficult one
C. how many immigrants entered the United States each day
D. how clerks kept their tabulations accurate

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