Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?

A:to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it

B: to show that memorization is important to everyone

C: to show that memorization is important when learning something new

D: to show how famous people are remembered

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The most appropriate answer is:

A: to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it

This option aligns with the idea that even someone as accomplished as Einstein, despite his memory challenges, can be used to illustrate the point that comprehension and understanding are often more significant in the learning process than rote memorization.