“Gentlemen,” he began, “we are here this semester—your last—to continue your study of English. I know we shall enjoy learning with—and from— one another. We are going to learn something about journalism and how to get out your weekly school paper. Most important, we are going to try to really get interested in reading and writing. Those who do, I venture to say, will lead far richer, fuller lives than they would otherwise.” He went on like that, voicing a welcome message of friendliness and understanding. An unexpected feeling of excitement stirred in me. Question: What did Mr. Stone think of the importance of people's interest in reading and writing?
A.
People with interest in reading and writing would lead far richer and fuller lives.
B.
People with interest in reading and writing would be likely to get a better job.
C.
It would be easy for people, with interest in reading and writing, to get out the school newspaper.
D.
People with interest in reading and writing would be more confident.