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What does the author argue about creativity?

A. It is only for the arts.
B. It can be applied in all fields.
C. It is overrated.
D. It should be restricted.

Answer: It can be applied in all fields.


Additional Information: Arguments about creativity often highlight its versatility and importance.


Subjects: Passage Analysis, Reading Comprehension

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