Asked by Hummingbird 7th

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Opals can be worth a lot of money.

Which piece of evidence supports this inference?

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Tourists sit on the hot, dusty earth for hours in search of opals, hoping that what they find might let them retire early.
Tourists sit on the hot, dusty earth for hours in search of opals, hoping that what they find might let them retire early.

Coober Pedy is one of the least accessible towns in Australia, which is probably why it gained a reputation as the place where outlaws went to hide.
Coober Pedy is one of the least accessible towns in Australia, which is probably why it gained a reputation as the place where outlaws went to hide.

In the heat of day, people are nowhere to be found, each hidden in a dugout or an opal mine.
In the heat of day, people are nowhere to be found, each hidden in a dugout or an opal mine.

One of Coober Pedy's most popular destinations, the mine provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the struggles of early miners.
One of Coober Pedy's most popular destinations, the mine provides visitors with an opportunity to learn about the struggles of early miners.
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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The piece of evidence that supports the inference that opals can be worth a lot of money is:

"Tourists sit on the hot, dusty earth for hours in search of opals, hoping that what they find might let them retire early."

This indicates that people place a high value on finding opals, as they believe it could lead to significant financial gain.
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