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in the following passage, author james m. cain gives his view of los angeles during the 1930s. select the best evidence to support the statement \the author believes that diversity will be a boon to los angeles culture.\ there may be more than one correct choice. where this place is headed is to be the leader in commerce, art, citrus production, music, rabbit breeding, oil production, furniture manufacture, walnut growing, literature, olive bottling, short- and long-distance hauling, clay modelling, aesthetic criticism, fish export, canary-bird culture, playwrighting, shipping, cinematic creativeness, and drawing-room manners. in short, it is going to be a paradise on earth. and, with such vaulting ambitions, it might pull off something: you cant tell. it is keenly aware of asia, and also of mexico; streams are meeting here that ought to churn up some exciting whirlpools. i, personally, even if the first act hasnt been so hot, am not going to walk out on the show. adapted from james m. cain, \paradise\
The statement focuses on diversity benefiting LA's culture. The text notes LA's awareness of Asia and Mexico, framing these converging cultural "streams" as creating exciting, positive outcomes, which aligns with diversity being a boon.
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"It is keenly aware of Asia, and also of Mexico; streams are meeting here that ought to churn up some exciting whirlpools."