Unfortunately our very education has been successful in depriving us of our real initiative and our courage of thought. It can be summed up from the excerpt that our education
A. has made us dynamic
B. has caused serious troubles
C. has been very successful so far
D. has made us courageous
E. has been quite practical
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B.
has caused serious troubles
Explanation:
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