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English, 10.03.2021 17:30, izzyisawesome5232

What information, if added to the text, would MOST help readers understand the ideas presented in the passage?
A
a map illustrating the time zones in the United States
B.
a photograph of Times Square on New Year's Eve
C.
an illustration of the Naval Observatory
D.
a sample railroad schedule.


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