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Which piece of text evidence below most strongly supports your answer to the previous question? A. When they arrived at Ground Zero, the air was full of debris.

B. Many of those workers raised concerns about the air quality in the days following the attack.

C. “Everyone had a half inch of white paste on their face… I do remember thinking that this is probably going to kill me,” he added.

D.“ I am glad to reassure the people of New York… that their air is safe to breathe.” Many workers returned to their jobs in Lower Manhattan.

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