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Use the passage "The Osage Indians Struck It Rich, Paid the Price" by Dwight Garner to answer the question.
Which quotation from the passage contains the reviewer's main argument about Killers of the Flower Moon?
a. “That volume is deservedly regarded as one of the prize nonfiction specimens of this century.”
b. “It seemed to be written by someone who was, as Charles Lamb said of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, an archangel a little damaged.”
c. “About America’s native people, Saul Bellow wrote in a 1957 essay, ‘They have left their bones, their flints and pots, their place names and tribal names and little besides except a stain, seldom vivid, on the consciousness of their white successors.’”
d. “But the crime story it tells is appalling and stocked with authentic heroes and villains. It will make you cringe at man’s inhumanity to man.”
“But the crime story it tells is appalling and stocked with authentic heroes and villains. It will make you cringe at man’s inhumanity to man.”

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The quotation that contains the reviewer's main argument about "Killers of the Flower Moon" is:

d. “But the crime story it tells is appalling and stocked with authentic heroes and villains. It will make you cringe at man’s inhumanity to man.”

This statement highlights the critical aspect of the book's narrative, emphasizing the disturbing nature of the events it describes and the moral implications of those events.
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