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Which would be an accurate and appropriate summary of paragraphs 3 and 4? A) All of Vondermoot's novels have been best sellers. B) Today's readers are more interested in the internet than in horror fiction. C) While Vondermoot's novels tend to be far too long, some of his fans are crazy enough to buy them. D) Intrigued by Vondermoot's fiction, the author feels that the length of his books will have little impact on book sales.

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