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how a group of ancient sculptures sparked a dispute between greece and the uk
which piece of evidence from the article most appeals to the readers sense of morality?
a for decades, these were known as the elgin marbles, after the scottish nobleman who started the trouble more than 200 years ago.
b the british museum says the sculptures were acquired legally and form an integral part of its display of the worlds cultural history.
c so athens should first acknowledge the institutions legal ownership of the works - which mitsotakis has ruled out.
d meanwhile, athens is trying to round up as many of the small fragments in other european museums as it can.
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The question asks about evidence appealing to the reader's sense of morality regarding the Elgin Marbles' dispute between Greece and the UK. Option A just gives historical background of when they were taken. Option B is about the British Museum's claim of legal - acquisition. Option C is about a legal ruling. Option D implies Athens' efforts to gather small fragments from other European museums, which can evoke a moral sentiment about the rightful gathering of cultural heritage.
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D. Meanwhile, Athens is trying to round up as many of the small fragments in other European museums as it can.