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4. PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A? A "allowing artificial intelligence systems to acquire human social norms, customs, values and etiquette" ( Paragraph 7)

B "aspects of commonsense understanding that are notoriously difficult
for computers to learn." ( Paragraph 7)

C "considering proposals for how computers could benefit from stories
can help us appreciate the role they might play for humans" (Paragraph 8)

D "Just as computers might use stories or narratives as a way to structure memory and learning, humans may as well." ( Paragraph 8).

Are stories a key to human intelligence!

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