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From Heilman’s remark, we can see that ______.
A

full use has been made of the wisdom of older people

B

the wisdom of older people is not valued by American society

C

older people are no less intelligent than young people

D

the wisdom of older people is of great value to American society


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细节理解题。答案出自第一段:Our youth-oriented, throw-away culture sees little value in older people…they have “the wisdom that comes with age that we can’t make use of. ’’
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