History can help us construct habits of the mind. The following are perspectives that can become habits of the mind except:
A. reading widely and critically.
B. accepting the uncertainties of life.
C. comprehending that change and continuity interact.
D. considering conclusions from data as accurate predictions for the future.
ANSWER: D
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