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The words on the cardboard “I’m blind, Please help” do not seem to draw much attention

because _____.

A.the words have a commanding air that annoys people

B.the demand for help is not direct and strong enough

C.people tend to ignore such familiar street side scenes

D.the language is too simple, and not eye-catching

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