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The reader can infer from the article that the families of Rich Cliff, Jr. and Riley Hill __________.A.recognized the dangers of firefighting and discouraged the teens from volunteeringB.inspired and supported the teens' interest in joining volunteer firefighting programsC.wanted the teens to get paying jobs instead of joining volunteer firefighting programsD.dismissed the teens' concerns about the dangers of firefighting and pressured them to volunteer

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The reader can infer from the article that the families of Rich Cliff, Jr. and Riley Hill __________.A.recognized the dangers of firefighting and discouraged the teens from volunteeringB.inspired and supported the teens' interest in joining volunteer firefighting programsC.wanted the teens to get paying jobs instead of joining volunteer firefighting programsD.dismissed the teens' concerns about the dangers of firefighting and pressured them to volunteer

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