The goal of this passage is to explain why some people feel like their thoughts are more valuable than others. The speaker argues that the value of our thoughts is based on how we perceive the world and not on their content. They argue that if you believe that your thoughts are valuable, you are more likely to act on them. Which sentence best summarizes the main idea of this passage?
What is the main idea of this passage?
Correct answer: A
Explanation
The passage emphasizes that our thoughts are more valuable when we believe them to be valuable. The speaker argues that the value of our thoughts is based on how we perceive the world, not on their content. This is supported by the speaker’s statement that if we believe that our thoughts are valuable, we are more likely to act on them. Thus, the main idea of the passage is that the value of our thoughts is determined by how we perceive the world.
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