Question #N125

The author of this passage argues that the process of writing can be liberating because it allows writers to explore their own perspectives and to challenge traditional ways of thinking. In support of this argument, the author cites the example of the writer James Baldwin, who used his writing to challenge racist and sexist ideas that were prevalent in American society. According to the author, Baldwin’s writing was a powerful force for change because it challenged the status quo and forced people to confront their own prejudices. The author concludes that the power of writing lies in its ability to help writers break free from the constraints of conventional thinking and to create new understandings of the world. What is the main idea of the passage?

What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Writing can be a powerful force for change by challenging traditional ways of thinking and creating new understandings of the world.
B. James Baldwin was a powerful writer who used his writing to challenge racist and sexist ideas.
C. The author of this passage believes that writing can be a liberating experience because it allows writers to explore their own perspectives.
D. The author of this passage believes that writing can be a powerful tool for social change.