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Passage: In the digital age, libraries have evolved to offer e-books and internet access, helping to bridge the digital divide. Q22. How have libraries changed in the digital age?
AThey have stopped keeping physical books
BThey now offer e-books and internet access
CThey have become smaller
DThey are now only for computers
✓ Correct Answer: B — They now offer e-books and internet access
The passage states that they have 'evolved' to include e-books and internet services.
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