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What final message does the author convey?

A. Change is inevitable and beneficial.
B. Tradition should be upheld at all costs.
C. Understanding is not important.
D. Disagreement is harmful.

Answer: Change is inevitable and beneficial.


Additional Information: Final messages often encapsulate the essence of the author's arguments.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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