36 So determined was Edison to strip artists of their vanity and unreasonable demands that he refused to print the
name of the recording artist on the record label.
(A) Unhappy with the excessive pride and unwarranted requests of the artists, Edison refused to put the artist’s
name on the record label.
(B) Printing the recording artist’s name on the record label was such an unreasonable request by the artist that
Edison refused to do so.
(C) Edison was fed up with the proud artists, and he was determined to stop them from making any profit from the
records.
(D) Nothing could stop Edison from printing the artists’ names on the record labels, even though they were
unnecessarily proud and demanding.