News stories in the 1960s about the harm caused by the use of LSD:
A. reported consistently throughout the decade about only one harm the use of the drug caused—insanity and self-destruction
B. reported consistently throughout the decade about only one harm the use of the drug caused—chromosome damage
C. began by focusing its reporting mainly on one harm the use of the drug caused (insanity and self-destruction), but switched its attention to a second harm (chromosome damage)
D. was unfocused and all over the map with regard to the harm the use of the drug caused—from addiction to overdoses to progression to more dangerous drugs
E. none of the above
C. began by focusing its reporting mainly on one harm the use of the drug caused (insanity and self-destruction), but switched its attention to a second harm (chromosome damage)
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