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Which of the following statements explains the attitude toward reading and writing in Muslim culture?
A. Arabs had a strong tradition of oral storytelling but were not interested in reading or writing.
B. People studied literature so that they could pass exams for the civil service.
C. People valued literacy because they wanted to be able to read the Quran, and literature flourished.
D. Only writing about religious subjects was considered acceptable in Muslim culture.
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