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In "The Boy Who Invented TV," how did Philo's farm chores help him envision how a TV might work? A.
The potato rows inspired him to imagine rows of light.

B.
The chores offered the amount of dedication he needed to be successful.

C.
The chores gave him the resources he needed to build a TV.

D.
Philo and his dad were able to bond over the same interests .

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