Which detail from paragraph 1 would be least important to include in a summary of the paragraph?
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B The machine seems to have collapsed in the middle of destroying a house.
C The narrator believes that the wreckage might be the result of a Martian losing control of the machine.
D Due to the lack of light, the narrator cannot see inside the wreck.
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