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What does the phrase ‘the tip of the iceberg’ imply in the context of the passage?

A. There is much more beneath the surface.
B. The situation is hopeless.
C. Only a small amount is visible.
D. It is a complex issue.

Answer: There is much more beneath the surface.


Additional Information: Idioms and phrases can convey deeper meanings.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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