. What are supporting details in a nonfiction passage?
A. Dialogue between characters
B. Unnecessary information
C. Facts or examples that support the central idea
D. Facts or examples that support the theme

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Sheila couldn’t find her keys, so she called a locksmith and got new keys. Later, she found her old keys.
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A. takes out
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A. mustn’t
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A. is speaking
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