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We are not sure of Lao-Tzu’s position in his society. What do we think he may have been? A) a shepherd B) a border guard on the western frontier C) keeper of the Royal Archives in the capital D) a cousin
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We are not sure of Lao-Tzu’s position in his society. What do we think he may have been?
A) a shepherd
B) a border guard on the western frontier
C) keeper of the Royal Archives in the capital
D) a cousin of the emperor
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C) keeper of the royal archives in the capital
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