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English, 30.05.2021 17:50, sandra5456

What does this sentence tell you about the main idea of "Kellar and the Rope Trick"? Observe how the astonishing myth has grown up simply because observers failed to note and report a few "inessential facts" —notably the time and the place.
A) It's about the myths that exist related to India.
B) It's not related to how people respond to magic tricks.
C) It's about Kellar's reasons for going to India.
D) It's not just about the rope trick or how it's performed.

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