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Which rhetorical question does the author pose to engage the reader?

A. What if we never change?
B. Why bother with change?
C. Is change always necessary?
D. How can we improve?

Answer: Is change always necessary?


Additional Information: Rhetorical questions can provoke thought and encourage reader engagement with the content.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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