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What does the author argue about the importance of questioning authority?

A. It is irrelevant.
B. It is essential for democracy.
C. It is dangerous.
D. It should be discouraged.

Answer: It is essential for democracy.


Additional Information: Arguments about questioning authority often emphasize themes of freedom and critical thinking.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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