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Read this passage.

Most importantly, this is your life, not someone else’s, and it’s your responsibility to live it. Some goals you might not achieve, and some dreams might always remain dreams. But when you look back on your life, wouldn’t you rather have succeeded or failed because of the choices you made, not because of some rude thing someone said? Or would you rather spend the rest of your life wondering what might have happened if you had soldiered on? Living is about the choices we make every moment; it’s our job to make choices that make those moments count.

Which answer best identifies a clue that the overall organizational structure of this passage is order of importance?




the fact that the author recognizes that some dreams will never become reality


the fact that the passage begins with the transitional phrase "most importantly"


the fact that it contains two rhetorical questions


the fact that the author urges the reader to not listen to other people

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