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select the best evidence to support the statement \the narrator believes that young people who are overly cautious should not be trusted.\ there may be more than one correct choice.
no doubt a youth who received impressions cautiously, whose love was lukewarm, and whose mind was too prudent for his age and so of little value, such a young man might, i admit, have avoided what happened to my hero. but in some cases it is really more creditable to be carried away by an emotion, however unreasonable, which springs from a great love, than to be unmoved. and this is even truer in youth; for a young person who is always sensible is to be suspected and is of little worth—thats my opinion!
\but,\ reasonable people will exclaim perhaps, \every young man cannot believe in such a superstition and your hero is no model for others.\
from fyodor dostoevsky, the brothers karamazov
The correct evidence directly states the narrator's view that overly cautious/sensible young people are untrustworthy and of little value, matching the core statement.
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"And this is even truer in youth, for a young person who is always sensible is to be suspected and is of little worth—that's my opinion!"