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A student is examining a long, challenging poem that was initially published in a quarterly journal without explanatory notes, then later republished in a stand-alone volume containing only that poem and accompanying explanatory notes written by the poet. The student asserts that the explanatory notes were included in the republication primarily as a marketing device to help sell the stand-alone volume.
Which statement, if true, would most directly support the student’s claim?
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A
The text of the poem as published in the quarterly journal is not identical to the text of the poem published in the stand-alone volume.
B
Many critics believe that the poet’s explanatory notes remove certain ambiguities of the poem and make it less interesting as a result.
C
The publishers of the stand-alone volume requested the explanatory notes from the poet in order to make the book attractive to readers who already had a copy of the poem in a journal issue.
D
Correspondence between the poet and the publisher reveals that the poet’s explanatory notes went through several drafts.

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C

If the publishers requested the explanatory notes specifically to make the book attractive to readers who already owned the poem in the journal, that directly shows the notes were included as a marketing device to help sell the stand-alone volume.