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In Paragraph 4, by quoting the growing percentage points of the aged in the population, wh

at does the author seem to imply?

A.Wyoming will face the problem of a labour shortage.

B.The social welfare system would be under great pressure.

C.Young people should be given more moral education.

D.The old should be provided with means of livelihood

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