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Which two statements best explain why Brown in "An Unsinkable Hero" is considered both a celebrity and a hero, while Amber in "School Trip" is considered just a hero? ?
(5 points)
A.
Brown's actions saved lives.
B.
Amber is a fictional character.
C.
Amber was given an inferior nickname.
D.
Brown became famous for her bravery.
E.
Amber's courageous act went unnoticed.
F.
Brown was popular throughout her childhood.
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