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English, 11.06.2021 20:10 honeytolentino08

Select the correct answer + Read The Passage. IMAGE SHOWN. Jugglers have long fascinated crowds with exciting tricks that appear to be almost magical. Unlike magicians, however, jugglers reveal everything. Apparently this is a normal desire. Juggling seems to be as natural as singing, dancing, or playing an instrument. It has a long history as an art of many forms.

Which sentence best summarizes this paragraph?
A.
Magicians never reveal their tricks to their audience, unlike jugglers, who reveal all their tricks.
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Juggling is an old form of entertainment that, like magic, involves exciting tricks; however, unlike magic, it relies on natural skill rather than concealment.
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Juggling is a fascinating art that amuses people of all ages.
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Juggling seems to be as natural as singing, dancing, or playing an instrument.
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Juggling, like magic, is supported by a normal desire to reveal how an entertaining trick is performed.


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