Question #N356

The author presents a complex, challenging idea, suggesting that there are a myriad of factors that influence the way that people understand the world around them. The author argues that it is not enough to simply look at the surface of things, as there are often deeper meanings and connections that we might miss. The author’s point is that people need to be willing to explore the complexities of the world and to look for the deeper meanings that lie beneath the surface of things. The author also suggests that people should be open to different perspectives and to the idea that there may be more than one way to understand the world. What is the most likely reason why the author presents this idea in this passage?

The main purpose of the author presenting this complex idea is to
A. criticize the common tendency to oversimplify the world.
B. argue that the world is a chaotic and unpredictable place.
C. emphasize the importance of considering all possible explanations.
D. illustrate the author’s personal philosophy about the world.