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Passage: Participating in team sports helps individuals learn how to collaborate with others to achieve a common goal. Q83. What is a key lesson learned from 'team sports'?
AHow to fight with others
BHow to collaborate for a common goal
CHow to win alone
DHow to ignore the coach
✓ Correct Answer: B — How to collaborate for a common goal
The text states team sports help people learn to 'collaborate with others to achieve a common goal'.
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