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What conclusion does the author reach in the passage?

A. All problems are solvable.
B. Knowledge is power.
C. The status quo is sufficient.
D. Action is required for change.

Answer: Action is required for change.


Additional Information: Conclusions often summarize the author's main points.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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