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Whenever the topic of her childhood comes up, Meera immediately changes the subject. What can we infer?
AShe has a very good memory.
BHer childhood might be a sensitive or painful topic for her.
CShe is very talkative.
DShe doesn't know any words for 'childhood'.
✓ Correct Answer: B — Her childhood might be a sensitive or painful topic for her.
Avoiding a specific topic usually suggests discomfort or a desire to keep those memories private.
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