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According to the passage, the “fatwa” diaries (para.7) ______.
A
were not included in the archive sold to the Emory University
B
will not be open to the public in the near future
C
were all about the writing of The Satanic Verses
D
will soon be published to expose the persecution of Islamic extremists
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第七段描述了Rushdie关于出售给Emory University他的archive的处理方式的意见,指出学者可以对这些文稿进行研究,但只有一个例外,就是“fatwa”日记,因此选项B为正确答案。
第七段描述了Rushdie关于出售给Emory University他的archive的处理方式的意见,指出学者可以对这些文稿进行研究,但只有一个例外,就是“fatwa”日记,因此选项B为正确答案。
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