PART B: Which TWO details from the text best support the answers to Part A? A. “In a short time, our quest to better treat chronic pain went horribly wrong as overprescription combined with rural economic disaster to create a crisis.” ( Paragraph 3) B. “Doctors began to argue in medical journals that all forms of chronic pain should be treated more aggressively, and that opioids were not addictive when prescribed for pain.” ( Paragraph 5) C. “In 1996, Purdue Pharma sent thousands of physicians and pharmacists on all-expenses-paid junkets to resorts across the southwestern United States to learn all about their opioid pain medicine: OxyContin.” ( Paragraph 6) D. “Chronic pain can be debilitating and severely depress your quality of life. What is unreasonable is expecting highly addictive drugs to treat pain without addicting patients.” ( Paragraph 9) E. “There are fewer people, fewer jobs, fewer movie theaters and small shops than there used to be. But the people who live there, especially the young people, are still energized.” ( Paragraph 11) F. “Many people could no longer afford the drugs they had unwittingly become physically dependent on and turned to heroin to avoid withdrawal. Others, who had never been able to afford costly prescriptions but still felt the pain of unemployment and ennui” ( Paragraph 12)