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Identify the sentence pair that maintains a consistent point of view. a. you should not try to solve the? world's problems. one can only solve your own problems. b. we? can't possibly solve the? world's problems. we can only try to solve our own problems. c. i? can't solve the? world's problems. but one must try as best we can to solve our own problems. d. you cannot solve the problems of the world. but we can solve our own problems.

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