Question #N990

It is often said that the best way to understand a culture is to learn its language. However, this assertion is overly simplistic. While language certainly plays a role in shaping culture, it is only one piece of the puzzle. Other factors, such as history, geography, and social customs, also contribute to the tapestry of a culture. To ignore these other elements is to reduce a complex and multifaceted phenomenon to a single, easily digestible element. Thus, while language is undeniably important, it is not the sole key to unlocking the secrets of a culture.

The author uses the phrase "overly simplistic" to suggest that
A. language is not as important as other factors in understanding a culture.
B. understanding a culture is a simple and straightforward process.
C. language is a more important factor in understanding a culture than history, geography, or social customs.
D. the assertion that the best way to understand a culture is to learn its language is an inaccurate generalization.