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What does the author imply about social norms?

A. They should be challenged.
B. They are fixed and unchangeable.
C. They are irrelevant.
D. They benefit everyone.

Answer: They should be challenged.


Additional Information: Implications about social norms can guide discussions about societal change.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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