Which excerpt from “The More You Know, The Smarter You Are?” best summarizes the author's point of view regarding human intelligence?

A. For example, some people might be able to recite a lot of facts and figures but not be able to use what they know to solve problems.
B. If we learn from our own experiences and mistakes and apply that learning to future situations, then we are showing street smarts.
C. Apart from book learning and critical thinking, there is wisdom, which seems to be something earned over a lifetime ...
D. … the best course of action is to identify strengths, stretch weaknesses, and make the most of the smarts we have by building on them in as many ways as possible.



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