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Which assertion about the author's argument is supported by the text? a. the author believes modern irish population now knows more about planting potatoes. b. the author implies that the irish did not know enough about potatoes to recognize the disease that ruined them. c. the author believes the irish are a strong, determined people because of what they suffered. d. the author indicates that the famine ruined the lives of the irish who tried to escape by becoming stowaways in coffins.

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