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What does the passage suggest about celebrities?

Câu hỏi: Read the following passage and mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the correct answer to each of the questions from 29 to 36.
At the start of the social media revolution, Facebook quickly became the most popular site for sharing information with others. However, it is not the only service that people can use to express themselves. Those who believe in the old saying that "more is less" may want to check out Twitter. Part of Twitter's appeal is that it limits users to 140 characters whenever they update their status. This forces people to quickly "get to the point" when they are communicating.
Twitter is a microblogging service that was created by four American programmers in 2006. The founders chose the name Twitter because the word has two definitions: "a short burst of information" and "the sound that little birds make", both of which fit the description of what their service provides. In fact, some people have even labeled Twitter the "SMS of the Internet". Twitter is not just about words though. Users can also share videos and pictures. Another thing which truly sets Twitter apart from its competition is the hashtag. Hashtags are a special way of labeling and classifying information. They help people interested in a subject to find related posts and contents. For example, some interested in sports could simply search for hashtag and they would find all messages tagged in this manner.
Twitter has also allowed people to easily connect with others who they would have never had access to in the past. This has enabled fans to interact with their favourite celebrities by following their Twitter updates and sending them direct messages. Of course, there is no guarantee that the famous person will respond, as the celebrities may receive thousands of messages each day. However, there have been some pretty stunning interactions. In 2011, singer Justin Timberlake made headlines when he accepted an invitation from a female soldier to attend a Marine Corps ball. In return, many celebrities find it gratifying to know some of their supporters more closely. However, there is a dark side to Twitter conversations: Some people who don't think before sending out tweets can cause outrage by making inappropriate or insensitive remarks.
In November 2013, Twitter went public on the New York Stock Exchange. The added investments should allow the company to do some incredible things in the near future.
What does the passage suggest about celebrities?
A. Most celebrities don't have Twitter accounts.
B. They usually reply to every message they get.
C. They shouldn't be allowed to use Twitter.
D. Many of them enjoy connecting with their fans.
Dịch nghĩa câu hỏi: Đoạn văn gợi ý gì về những người nổi tiếng?
A. Hầu hết những người nổi tiếng không có tài khoản Twitter.
B. Họ thường trả lời mọi tin nhắn họ nhận được.
C. Họ không nên được phép sử dụng Twitter.
D. Nhiều người trong số họ thích kết nối với người hâm mộ.
Giải thích: Dựa vào thông tin ở đoạn thứ ba: However, there have been some pretty stunning inter-actions. [...] In return, many celebrities find it gratifying to know some of their supporters more closely.
Đáp án D.