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Home > English > Reading Comprehension > Passage Analysis

Which of the following statements is supported by the passage?

A. The author believes that change is unnecessary.
B. The author argues that change is beneficial.
C. The author does not mention change.
D. The author is indifferent to change.

Answer: The author argues that change is beneficial.


Additional Information: Support for statements can be found in the arguments and examples presented in the text.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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