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What is the main argument presented in the passage?

  • A. The custom of tipping should be abolished in favor of paying servers a living wage
  • B. Tipping enhances service quality in restaurants
  • C. Servers' pay should be determined by their performance
  • D. Customers derive pleasure from the custom of tipping
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The correct answer is A: 'The custom of tipping should be abolished in favor of paying servers a living wage.' The rationale is that the passage argues for eliminating tipping and ensuring servers receive a fair wage. This is supported by the idea that servers should be paid adequately rather than relying on tips. Choice B is incorrect because the passage does not support the idea that tipping enhances service quality; it argues for a living wage instead. Choice C is incorrect as there is no mention of paying servers based on performance in the passage. Choice D is incorrect as the passage does not focus on customers' enjoyment of tipping but rather on the need to abolish the practice for fairer wages.