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PART A: How does Coutu’s discussion of the Holocaust contribute to the text?
A
It provides an example of how people were able to survive severe conditions.
B
It proves that not everyone has the resilience to overcome challenging situations.
C
It shows that remaining optimistic is a key part of surviving grim circumstances.
D
It emphasizes that resilience is more of a survival tactic than a business model.
PART B: Which quote from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A
“but an increasing body of empirical evidence shows that resilience — whether in children, survivors of concentration camps, or businesses back from the brink — can be learned.” ( Paragraph 11)
B
“A common belief about resilience is that it stems from an optimistic nature. That’s true but only as long as such optimism doesn’t distort your sense of reality.” ( Paragraph 13)
C
“Then Stockdale turned to me and said, ‘You know, I think they all died of broken hearts.’” ( Paragraph 14)
D
“In the concentration camps, for example, resilient inmates knew to pocket pieces of string or wire whenever they found them. The string or wire might later become useful” ( Paragraph 33)
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