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The charango is a small stringed instrument that originated in 18th-century Peru. It belongs to the lute family along with the violin, banjo,
mandolin, and guitar. The charango is most similar in size and sound to Hawaii's ukulele. The ukulele has only four strings whereas the
charango has 10 strings. The additional strings give it a fuller sound. Originally, the charango was made from the shell of an armadillo.
Today, however, the instrument is usually made of wood. It is commonly played in South American countries such as Peru, Argentina, and
Bolivia. However, the popularity of the charango extends beyond South America. The Gipsy Kings, a popular Spanish-language band from
France, often uses the charango.
Which detail from the passage would be most important to include in the summary?
OA. The Gipsy Kings, a popular Spanish-language band from France, often uses the charango.
OB. It belongs to the lute family along with the violin, banjo, mandolin, and guitar.
OC. The charango is a small stringed instrument that originated in 18th-century Peru.
OD. It is commonly played in South American countries such as Peru, Argentina, and Bolivia.



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