Use ‘prolific’ in a sentence.
A. The author is known for being unproductive, having written no books in the past decade.
B. The author is known for being prolific, having written over 20 books in the past decade.
C. The author is known for being slow, having written only 5 books in the past decade.
D. The author is known for being lazy, having written only 1 book in the past decade
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