The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A
Which of the following statements best conveys the scientific evidence about intelligence presented in the selection from The Future of the Mind?
A. A person's intelligence does not change after early adulthood.
B. Most people who are considered geniuses look and act differently from the average person.
C. A person's intelligence is more crucial to his or her success than any quality of personality.
D. Most people who are considered geniuses use intelligence, imagination, and hard work to achieve their goals.
Part B
Which sentence from the selection from The Future of the Mind most clearly supports the answer to Part A?
A. The picture that the name [Einstein] conjures up (baggy pants, flaming white hair, disheveled looks) is equally iconic and instantly recognizable.
B. Since brain cells are notoriously hard to grow, it was once thought that intelligence was fixed by the time we became young adults.
C. All of us are born with certain abilities that are programmed into our genes and the structure of our brains.
D. The point here is that genius is perhaps a combination of being born with certain mental abilities and also the determination and drive to achieve great things.
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