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At what point in his development of the passage's line of reasoning does the author arrive at his thesis?
The first two sentences of the first paragraph ("Numerous books... history)

The last four sentences of the first paragraph ("Choice... is yours")
The first three sentences of the second paragraph ("But is it?... as they go")
The first four sentences of the third paragraph ("Not yet... even setbacks")
The first four sentences of the fourth paragraph ("Of course ... at issue")
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The point in the passage where the author arrives at a thesis is E. first four sentences of the fourth paragraph ("Of course ... at issue").

What is a thesis?

It should be noted that a thesis simply means a piece of writing that's based on one's research. It's the main idea.

In this case, the point in the passage where the author arrives at a thesis is the first four sentences of the fourth paragraph ("Of course ... at issue").

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