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What is the central argument of the passage?

A. Change is inevitable and necessary.
B. Tradition is the key to progress.
C. Technology has no role in society.
D. Individual efforts do not matter.

Answer: Change is inevitable and necessary.


Additional Information: The central argument often reflects the author's primary message and viewpoint.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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