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"I'm not even going to get into how, in choosing the single most efficient route to your desired destination, GPS excludes other routes and destinations you might not realize you desire to see, and

removes serendipity--which as any undergrad with a Penguin Classics edition of On the Road knows, is the very oxygen that makes
a road trip come alive."

In this statement, the author shows that he thinks -

A.
less well-known tourist attractions can be as thrilling as the popular ones.

B.
young people are more adventurous than older, more experienced travelers

C.
planning a trip in exact detail takes too much time and effort

D.
it's worthwhile to risk wasting time during a trip in the hopes of being surprised

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Answer:

Ita B

Step-by-step explanation:

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