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Which selection from the story BEST supports the central idea that it is important to preserve history? O The people buried here didn't have many visitors anymore, the most recent year on any gravestone was 1850.

O It was never really a castle, and we knew it, but there was something exciting about imagining that it was.

O For a while, it was considered a dilapidated eyesore by many, and at one point, we were afraid it would be demolished - I was relieved when the town's historical society finally started paying attention.

O I thought I followed Louise's voice but found myself in what must have been the parlor, face to face with a portrait of a young woman hanging above the fireplace mantle.

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