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How does the author address the concept of identity?

A. It is static.
B. It is multifaceted and evolving.
C. It is unimportant.
D. It should be discarded.

Answer: It is multifaceted and evolving.


Additional Information: Addressing identity can reveal complex themes related to personal and societal experiences.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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