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4. What is a central idea of the article? ed
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- the
ects of
A As an employee, Lee Sherman suffered many
injuries. Now, as an activist, he is promoting
workplace safety and precautions.
B As an employee, Lee Sherman helped pollute the
environment. Now, as an activist, he is spreading the
truth of what happened.
C As an employee, Lee Sherman had no idea he was
polluting the environment. Now, as an activist, he is
telling his story to explain why he is not guilty.
D As an employee, Lee Sherman decided on his own to
dump the chemicals. Now, as an activist, he is
pretending he did not know the chemicals were
dangerous.

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