The passage discussion of local content (paragraph 5) assumes which of the following?
A) Students lack the ability to criticize “concrete realizations about observable communities.”
B) Materials that deal with social sciences should not be a part of a rooted education.
C) There is an “artificial boundary between the roles of student and citizen.”
D) Professors have traveled to distant communities more often than have the students they teach.
Correct answer is C, but isn't an assumption supposed to be implicit (not explicitly stated)? In paragraph 5, it explictly states "Transforming the world immediately outside the classroom into a laboratory will tend to erase the artificial boundary between the roles of student and citizen, thereby encouraging the latter in the habits of the former"
I don't get how C is an assumption?
A) Students lack the ability to criticize “concrete realizations about observable communities.”
B) Materials that deal with social sciences should not be a part of a rooted education.
C) There is an “artificial boundary between the roles of student and citizen.”
D) Professors have traveled to distant communities more often than have the students they teach.
Correct answer is C, but isn't an assumption supposed to be implicit (not explicitly stated)? In paragraph 5, it explictly states "Transforming the world immediately outside the classroom into a laboratory will tend to erase the artificial boundary between the roles of student and citizen, thereby encouraging the latter in the habits of the former"
I don't get how C is an assumption?