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

  1. Must Be True

  2. Could Be True

  3. Is True

  4. Cannot Be True

The correct answer is: Must Be True

From the passage, a statement that "must be true" can be properly inferred if it is fully supported by the information provided. In this case, the statement can be logically deduced based on the explicit details or implications within the passage. This type of inference is the most reliable and strong inference that can be drawn from the given information. Therefore, the correct answer is "Must Be True." The other options are not as strong as "Must Be True": - "Could Be True" suggests a possibility but does not require the same level of certainty as "Must Be True." - "Is True" presents a definitive statement without considering the strength of the evidence. - "Cannot Be True" asserts the impossibility of a statement without considering any potential nuances or possibilities.