Multiple choice question - choose single answer

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Read the text and answer the multiple-choice question by selecting the correct response. Only one response is correct.
Mickey Mouse
The Mickey Mouse who hit the movie houses in the late twenties was not quite the well-behaved character most of us are familiar with today. He was mischievous, to say the least, and even displayed a streak of cruelty. But Mickey soon cleaned up his act, leaving to gossip and speculation only his unresolved relationship with Minnie. Mickey had become virtually a national symbol, and as such was expected to behave properly at all times. If he occasionally stepped out of line, any number of letters would arrive at the Studio from citizens and organizations who felt that the nation's moral well-being was in their hands. Eventually he would be pressured into the role of straight man.
Which of the following most accurately summarizes the opinion of the author in the text?
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