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The statements above, if accurate, can best be used as evidence against which one of the following hypotheses?

  1. Cannot Be True

  2. Point at Issue

  3. Belief in the development of whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional and physical well-being

  4. Self-confidence in the ability to succeed

The correct answer is: Cannot Be True

The statements in the question do not support the hypothesis that "cannot be true" since they are based on accurate information. The statements also do not address the concept of "point at issue" and therefore cannot be used as evidence against this hypothesis. Option C and D are unrelated to the context of the question and therefore cannot be chosen as correct answers based on the information provided.