Multiple Choice
The author describes selling her blood in order to meet her financial obligations.Why did the blood collection centers eventually refuse to take her blood?
A) She tested positive for legally obtained prescription drugs.
B) Because she was poor,she was believed to be at high risk for carrying Hepatitis C and HIV.
C) She was on welfare and so the income she received was not permissible under federal laws.
D) The frequency with which she gave blood had left her anemic.
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