To answer the assessment question, the focus is on identifying which detail from the text best supports the understanding that confusion can actually be beneficial rather than detrimental.
The best choice here is:
D. "Confusion isn't just an important step to learning in school, it's also important for learning who you are." (Paragraph 5)
This statement emphasizes the value of confusion in both educational and personal identity development, supporting the notion that experiencing confusion can lead to greater understanding and growth.
The other options (A, B, and C) primarily highlight the negative feelings associated with confusion or the tendency to hide it, but they do not directly address its potential benefits.