1. PART A: Which of the following best summarizes a
central idea of the text?
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1. PART A: Which of the following best summarizes a
central idea of the text?
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nd
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A People should refuse to blindly follow other
people's ideas, and should instead think and act
for themselves.
B Average individuals are smarter and stronger
than so-called "geniuses" because they are
content with their everyday lives.
C Greatness comes from refusing to participate in
larger society, retreating to the woods, and living
freely as one's own person.
D All of society's evils can be traced back to a lack
of education and spiritual guidance, as well as an
inability to trust one's own judgment.
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