Question

What is the author’s purpose when she states, “A belief in fixed intelligence also makes people less willing to admit to errors or to confront and remedy their deficiencies in school, at work and in their social relationships.”
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It shows that people who believe in fixed intelligence do not persist when faced with adversity.
It shows that people who believe in fixed intelligence do not persist when faced with adversity.

It shows the need to persuade someone who believes in fixed intelligence.
It shows the need to persuade someone who believes in fixed intelligence.

It is meant scold those who hold a fixed mind-set.
It is meant scold those who hold a fixed mind-set.

It is meant to show how difficult a person with a fixed mind set can be.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response to the author's purpose in stating, “A belief in fixed intelligence also makes people less willing to admit to errors or to confront and remedy their deficiencies in school, at work and in their social relationships,” is:

**It is meant to show how difficult a person with a fixed mindset can be.**

This statement highlights the negative consequences of holding a fixed mindset, particularly in terms of personal growth and relationships, and suggests that such beliefs can lead to avoidance of acknowledging weaknesses and learning opportunities.
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