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How does the central idea of this passage—that older generations are less excited about rebellion than younger ones—serve as social commentary? It shows how rebellions are always led by younger generations. It demonstrates how society unfairly treats older people. It demonstrates how society makes progress with each new generation. It points out the overenthusiasm and zealousness of the younger generation. PLEASE ITS A TIMED TEST I NEED HELP

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