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Which of the following best describes the function of the first two clauses of the passage’s final sentence (“It is natural . . . despised”) in the context of the passage as a whole? A. They suggest that there are certain limitations to the author’s argument about greatness.

B. They imply that accepting the author’s argument will help his audience achieve greatness.

C. They restate the author’s argument in order to provide a fitting conclusion to the passage.

D. They urge a change in attitude that should follow logically from the author’s argument.

E. They emphasize the author’s argument by showing the dangers of pride.

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