Question 29 and 30. Choose A, B or C as the best answer. 29. Which statement is the speaker most likely to agree with?Single choice

A
a. It may be necessary to consider ways to live without economic growth.
B
b. It may not be possible to live without the benefits of economic growth.
C
c. It is possible to live without economic growth in some places.
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