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Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the information in the passage?

  1. Must Be True

  2. Main Point

  3. Unsupported

  4. Partially True

The correct answer is: Must Be True

The correct answer is "Must Be True". This type of question asks you to identify an answer choice that must logically follow from the information given in the passage. In this case, the answer choice that can be properly inferred from the passage is one that is supported by the information provided without any doubt. This differs from the other answer choices: - "Main Point" would refer to the central idea or argument of the passage, not necessarily a specific detail that directly follows from the information given. - "Unsupported" would be a statement that is not backed up by the information in the passage. - "Partially True" would be a statement that is partly supported but may not be completely accurate based on the passage. Therefore, in this case, the answer "Must Be True" is correct as it aligns with the requirement of being a statement that is definitively supported by the information in the passage.