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What does the author suggest about the impact of literature?

A. It is irrelevant to society.
B. It can inspire change and reflection.
C. It is only for entertainment.
D. It complicates life.

Answer: It can inspire change and reflection.


Additional Information: Literature's impact often extends beyond mere storytelling.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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