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Why did the author of How to Jump-Start a Car Battery choose to use this
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A. To persuade the reader to carry jumper cables in the car
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B. To show the reader how to attach the jumper cables
c. To let the reader know what jumper cables look like
D. To explain how jumper cables work
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