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The author call Gen Yers 'inflential' mostly because______.A.they are sensitive to trends

The author call Gen Yers 'inflential' mostly because______.

A.they are sensitive to trends and styles

B.they can spread information efficiently

C.they have great purchasing power

D.they advocate green consumption

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