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51- Contrary to common belief, We do not live in snow-covered cabins far from civilization. Most of us inhabit cities that do not seem to differ greatly from those to the south of us. The observant visitor, however, will note ,some differences. The variety of our national makeup is, I believe, more pronounced that it is in the American melting pot. A newcomer in the United States quickly learns to cover up his or her origins and become an American . A newcomer to Canada manages to keep something of the culture and custom of his or her ethnic background.
What is the main idea of the paragraph above?
a- Canadians appear to others as simple people who inhabit snow-covered cabins in woods.
b- Canadians live in almost exactly the same way as Americans live but really are differences. c- All Canadians seem alike but they have more variety in their customs and culture than Americans.