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A.He thinks people are more likely to buy music than books.B.He believes that there is

A.He thinks people are more likely to buy music than books.

B.He believes that there is a demand for books on music.

C.He thinks that there isn't much future for c-books.

D.He thinks that there is a good chance that the business will develop.

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