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What is the central idea of "The Last Lecture"?
A. Dreams distract you from dealing with the real parts of life.
B. Fight for your dreams, no matter the cost.
C. It is important to achieve your dreams and to help others achieve theirs.
D. Facing a terminal illness makes you reconsider your life choices.
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What is the central idea of "The Last Lecture"?
A. Dreams distract you from dealing with the r...
A. Dreams distract you from dealing with the r...
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