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Why does the reaction between sodium methoxide and (CH3)3C-Br not produce an ether?
A. The methoxide is not reactive enough
B. The bromide ion is a poor leaving group
C. Solvent effects prevent the reaction
D. Elimination occurs exclusively due to the tertiary alkyl halide
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