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Jamal was a collector - baseball cards, race cars, postage
stamps - routinely becoming obsessed with one hobby
before discarding it for whatever new one had struck his
interest. He collected people the same way.
Which of the following statements is the best inference about the story?
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A. Jamal knows a great deal about baseball cards.
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B. Jamal enjoys playing sports and other competitions.
C. Jamal is very wealthy and enjoys spending money.
D. Jamal does not have many lifelong friendships.

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