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Read the following non-fiction passage:
Fidelis Umeh was born in Nigeria and lived there through his high school years.
Fidelis Umeh grew up with strong family values of the traditions of the Ibos, a culture within Nigeria. "One thing that we Nigerians, particularly the Ibos, have taught us
from youth is the value of education. It is paramount. And the drive to succeed--my culture says that each person must work very hard and that is essential to success,
which is very important. And we have support from family that keeps us going when things are difficult. Sometimes perseverance can make the difference between success
and failure."
What is a trait that is valued in Nigerian culture?
a) Lucky
b) Hardworking
c) Cultured
d) American
Which sentence from the text is the strongest piece of evidence to support your claim?
What is: b, hardworking.
Evidence: "One thing that we Nigerians, particularly the Ibos, have taught us from youth is the value of education. It is paramount. And the drive to succeed--my culture says that each person must work very hard and that is essential to success, which is very important.