In "A Cub Pilot" the author says: "Judgement is a matter of brains, and a man must start with a good stock of that article, or he will never succeed as a pilot." Which of the following best restates the author's idea?

A: Riverboat pilots must have good judgement.

B: Success as a pilot depends only on judgement.

C: Good judgement is more important to a pilot than good brains.

D: Pilots must have stock in the riverboat company.

5 answers

Well -- it's not D.

Which of the other three do you think are right?
I think that the answer is A. what would you guess
Yes, it's A.
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