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In the author's opinion, Why can't everyone be like us? is usually a question that
 
  a. implies a value judgment.
  b. seeks to understand human differences.
  c. inspires interesting and intelligent conversation.
  d. shows respect for others and their differences.

Question 2

The values an individual or organization holds
 
  a. are often contradictory.
  b. need to be consistent.
  c. are easily changed when confronted with different values.
  d. are rarely contradictory.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

a



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