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What can be inferred about the author’s values?

A. They prioritize community and collaboration.
B. They value individualism above all.
C. They believe in strict adherence to tradition.
D. They are indifferent to societal issues.

Answer: They prioritize community and collaboration.


Additional Information: Inferences about values can enhance understanding of the author's perspective.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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