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The statements above, if true, most seriously undermine which one of the following assertions?

  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 correct answer is A because the statements referenced in the question, if true, would directly contradict or disprove the assertion that "Cannot Be True". In this case, the statements presented would render the assertion of "Cannot Be True" as false or invalid. Therefore, the statements would most seriously undermine the claim that something "Cannot Be True". Option B, "Point at Issue", is not the most appropriate answer in this context as the statements do not directly relate to some key point of disagreement or contention. Option C, "Belief in the development of whole self, including a healthy balance of mental, social/emotional and physical well-being", is not the most appropriate answer because the statements do not necessarily challenge the importance of a balanced development of mental, social/emotional, and physical well-being. Option D, "Self-confidence in the ability to succeed", is not the most appropriate answer in this context as the statements discussed do not directly address or challenge the issue of self-confidence in the ability to succeed.