Which central idea does Emerson develop in "Self-Reliance"?
OTo live authentic lives, people should practice nonconformity.
O To improve oneself, it is necessary to consider others' viewpoints.
O People who openly share their opinions are most respected in society.
O Fate is predetermined so there is little value in trying to change.
Part B
Which detail from the text best reflects the development of the central idea in Part A?
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o "Insist on yourself, never imitate."
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