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Which statement best evaluates this conclusion to a narrative? Now that Professor Chaos was locked up, Granville could start getting
back to normal. There was still a lot of work to do cleaning up the
mess Professor Chaos had left, but at least the residents were now
safe. Victoria Clark received a medal of honor for her work in capturing
Professor Chaos and bringing him to justice Later, Granville actually
became a popular tourist destination because of the waterfall,
A. It is strong because it hints at the future of the city of Granville.
B. It is strong because it supports the resolution that the city is very
special
C. It is weak because it shifts the focus away from the arrest of
Professor Chaos
D. It is weak because it doesn't give details about Victoria Clark's
medal

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