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Select the correct answer Mason is evaluating the pros and cons of a career in wildlife photography. The pros are that he would get to work outdoors, travel around the world, and encounter wildlife.
The con is that he would be away from his family and friends for many months in a year. How does evaluating the benefits and disadvantages help Mason evaluate his
career choice?
A. He can find a career that pays him the most.
B. He can find a career that's most suitable for him.
C. He can find a career that's most challenging for him.
D. He can find a career that's most popular.


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