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A.But seriously, how much would you pay to know what thoughts are swimming around in someone else's head? B.In most fictional movies thus, the idea of reading minds of seeling the private interntions of another, and the possibility of intervening in those plans & has always been highly attractive. C.Such fantastical questions have long been the bread and butter of fiction. D.Today, more than four centuries since the phrase, "A penny for your thoughts?", was first recorded,in flationary accounting makes that ancient penny worth more than $40. E.The going rate for a "thought"- a probe into the thinking of another was once quite bargain F.And if you could really know their treeth fulness haw much more would you pay? G. Even with the sliding value of the dollar, this still seemsquite a bargain. Which of the following should be the SEVENTH (Last) sentence after rearrangement?

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