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 atierney
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Hello,

In general, when answering concept reference questions, you'd like to find the point in the passage in which the author either explicitly references the concept at hand or provides the context in which the concept is implicitly introduced.

Here, the question is on British traditions concerning liberty, and while the second paragraph does mention the argument made by the subject of reference, the actual concept itself is explicitly referenced in the following paragraph on line 31. From this we can infer that the author believes that such notions have been overstated and "idealized" by the subject of reference, thus an answer choice reflecting a more negative opinion would be most appropriate.

Let me know if you have further questions.

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