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Passage: Winning isn't everything; the spirit of the game and the effort put in are equally important. Q88. What is the author's message in this sentence?
AOnly winning matters
BEffort and spirit are as important as winning
CLosing is better than winning
DPlaying games is a waste of time
✓ Correct Answer: B — Effort and spirit are as important as winning
The author emphasizes that 'spirit' and 'effort' are 'equally important' to winning.
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