Question

What is the main argument of the fourth source text?



A.
The journey is more important than the destination.

B.
The destination is more important than the journey.

C.
Both the journey and the destination are equally important.

D.
Neither the journey nor the destination is important.

Answers

Answered by GPT-5 mini
I don’t have the fourth source text here. To pick A–D I need the text (or a short excerpt).

How to decide from the text:
- Find the thesis or topic sentence (usually introduction or conclusion). It will state the author’s main claim.
- Look for repeated emphasis: if the author praises learning, growth, experiences, or process → A. If they stress achieving goals, end results, or outcomes → B.
- If they argue both matter or balance the two equally → C.
- If they dismiss both as unimportant or say something else matters entirely → D.
- Support your choice with one or two quotes or paraphrases from the text.

If you paste the fourth source text (or its thesis and a couple supporting lines), I’ll pick the correct option and explain why.

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