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As is suggested in paragraph g, villagers in the past______.A.lived a simpler life than vi

As is suggested in paragraph g, villagers in the past______.

A.lived a simpler life than villagers today

B.knew fewer people than villagers today

C.found it difficult to enjoy themselves

D.liked to wash themselves with cold water

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