单选题We learn from the passage that people are classified according to ______.Atheir way of wearing masksBtheir way of speaking and playingCtheir knowledge and behaviorDtheir physical appearance and personality

单选题
We learn from the passage that people are classified according to ______.
A

their way of wearing masks

B

their way of speaking and playing

C

their knowledge and behavior

D

their physical appearance and personality


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解析:
结论推断题。答案出处为第一、二段的开头句及第五段最后一句中的differ in appearance as well as in actions.

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