Question #N37

The author’s central argument, that children should be encouraged to think critically and creatively, is made throughout the passage. For example, the author argues that teachers should encourage students to ask questions and challenge assumptions. The author also highlights the importance of providing students with opportunities to explore their own ideas and express themselves freely. What is the main idea of the passage?

The author's argument for encouraging critical thinking and creativity in children is made throughout the passage, as evidenced by the author's
A. description of a classroom activity that encourages students to question assumptions.
B. emphasis on the importance of providing students with opportunities to express themselves freely.
C. explanation of the benefits of critical thinking for students.
D. focus on the role of the teacher in encouraging critical thinking.