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PART B: Which of the following quotes best supports the answer to Pa

A. "My questions are these: What is fair?" (Paragraph 1)
"I don't dispute that challenges exist. I don't even dispute that many have an
uphill battle due to the severity of the challenges they face." (Paragraph
"Stories such as this are all around us - they are not miracles, nor are they
rare exception." (Paragraph 6)
"Fair blends to a norm, and in doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles, and restricts, all
under the guise of balance and equality." (Paragraph 7)

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Answer: "I don't dispute that challenges exist. I don't even dispute that many have an uphill battle due to the severity of the challenges they face."

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Answer:

"Fair blends to a norm, and in doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles and restricts, all under the guise of balance and equality."

Step-by-step explanation:

The question above is related to the article entitled "Life Isn't Fair-Deal with it" by Mike Myatt. The article talks about how people often complain about life being unfair when in fact it, this state of mind is actually unhealthy. People come from all walks of life (rich and poor) and this doesn't mean that they should complain about it. Instead, they should think positively in order to face their challenges in life without the need to regulate fairness.

So, the best answer to the question above is "Fair blends to a norm, and in doing so, it limits, inhibits, stifles and restricts, all under the guise of balance and equality." This statement clearly shows that "fairness" should not be considered a standard. Rather, people should drive themselves to have the desire and determination to change their situation in life.

So, this explains the answer.

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