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The book tells small business owners that
A

there will be many things that they couldn’t manage.

B

they could get encouragement from the book.

C

they should achieve their respective goals in various ways.


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文中第三段第三至四行提到“But the real art of this book is the encouragement it provides to small business owners to define core principles and when those are challenged,to use those core beliefs to find another method to achieve the desired right results.”,选项C的意思与此相符。文中未提及选项A。选项B不正确,因为本题题干的问题是本书告诉小企业主们了什么,文中只是讲述了书中鼓励小企业主们应该如何去做,并没有讲述小企业主们可以从书中获取鼓励。因此C项正确。
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