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English, 31.03.2021 20:00, OoofIamdead

PLS HURRY WILL MAKE BRAINLIEST Lucas is writing an article for the school newspaper about an exhibit at the art museum. He has finished his draft and is working on revisions. Read the following two sentences:

Draft: I visited the exhibit on a Monday night, which was the only time my friend Brent could come with me.

Revision: I visited the exhibit on a Monday night, which is one of the least crowded times to go to this museum.

Why did Lucas make this revision?

A.
because his audience is people who are free on Monday nights
B.
because his purpose is to get people to go to the museum on Mondays
C.
because revising means rewriting, and nothing else needed to be rewritten
D.
because his audience might want to know when the museum is least crowded

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