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The statement "Some holes are easier to patch than others" mirrors the question "Forget about replacing the players. How do you replace the men?" from the first half of the article. These are both used to emphasize what key idea in the article? (Choose the answer that BEST answers
the question.)
A The football team will never be the same.
(B) The grief of losing these irreplaceable individuals is illustrated through attempting to replace
them on a football team; however, they cannot actually be replaced.
C The location of a hole is directly related to the difficulty of patching that hole.
D Good football players are difficult to replace.

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