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What implication does the author make about the education system?

A. It is perfect as is.
B. It needs reform.
C. It is outdated.
D. It is irrelevant to modern society.

Answer: It needs reform.


Additional Information: Implications about the education system often reflect current debates.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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