What does the author suggest about tourism? A) It was most vibrant in the mid-20th century. B) Eco-tourism will be an important part of the future economy in the region. C) Tourism may provide more benefit to the Dead Sea region’s economy than agriculture currently does. D) Officials in the tourism and agriculture industries should work together to create policy.

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Based on the given options, we cannot determine the author's suggestion about tourism without additional context or specific text to analyze.

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Read the question and options carefully

Read the question thoroughly and understand what it is asking. Go through each of the options provided and make sure you understand the information in each choice.
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Identify the context and scope of the question

Determine the topic and scope of the question, which in this case is about tourism. Keep that in mind while evaluating the options.
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Evaluate each choice

Go through each option one by one and think critically about whether it aligns with what the author is suggesting about tourism. Option A: It was most vibrant in the mid-20th century. - Evaluate whether it is mentioned in the text that tourism was most vibrant during the mid-20th century or if the author is suggesting this from the context. Option B: Eco-tourism will be an important part of the future economy in the region. - Check if the author suggests that eco-tourism will play a significant role in the region's future economy. Option C: Tourism may provide more benefit to the Dead Sea region’s economy than agriculture currently does. - Determine if the author is suggesting that tourism may have a more significant impact on the Dead Sea region's economy compared to agriculture. Option D: Officials in the tourism and agriculture industries should work together to create policy. - Analyze if the author suggests collaboration between officials in the tourism and agriculture industries to create policy.
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Make an informed decision

Based on your evaluation of the choices, choose the option that best fits the author's suggestion about tourism in the text.

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