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Question 2 Which quotation from Passage 1 supports the idea that museums have found ways to replace the money
lost when they offer free admission?
A. "And, she added, "Tourists are not price sensitive' in the same way that local visitors are." (paragraph 8)
B. "The Hammer Museum in LA was able to go free by getting two donors to back free admission for four
years with a $2 million gift." (paragraph 9)
C. "We're noticing a 25 percent increase in attendance since going free,' said Samuel Vasquez, director
of events and visitor experience." (paragraph 10)
D. “And there's a new way to become a member; instead of paying for it, guests tally 12 visits in a year."


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