Kassandra is previewing a text. She noticed that one of the headers of the text is "Most Popular Sports.” What sentence would the paragraphs following this heading most likely include?
a)Magic Johnson is considered one of the best basketball players ever.
b)Cheese rolling is a sport only practiced in a small town in England.
c)Soccer has more followers worldwide than any other sport.
d)Though not very popular, underwater hockey is a legitimate sport.
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