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Refer to the Newsela article "Rickie Fowler, Make-A-Wish and the walk of a lifetime at Detroit Golf Club." Which detail best supports the central idea of the article that Trudel's invitation to watch Rickie Fowler play was an extraordinary event?

"Trudel took it all in. He was smiling, of course, but he kept his cool—cooler than his father."

"His son had been through such a difficult time for two years. Now here he was, relatively healthy, a few feet away from his idol."

"Trudel understood the improbability of it. He said more than once he was in the middle of a once-in-a-lifetime-opportunity."

"Trudel has dreams...He also has an understanding of just how unpredictable life can be."

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