Which statement provides the best support for this claim?
Parents who speak more than one language should expose their children to multiple languages in early childhood

Bilingual students exhibit better problem-solving skills than peers who speak only one language.

Many elementary schools offer exposure to foreign languages and cultures in a club format.

The biggest challenge of learning foreign languages is the conjugation of irregular verbs.

Foreign-language students may consider careers as interpreters or US diplomats.

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I would say the answer is A

The first alternative is correct (A).

This is an issue that requires you to correlate an affirmation with something that makes logical sense. If the statement says that parents should expose their children to more than one language in childhood, there is an implicit assertion that this is a differential for the development of the child. Thus, alternative (A) seems more appropriate, since it suggests that bilingual students have a greater cognitive ability to solve problems in relation to students who speak only one language. This makes sense since learning more than one language forces the child's brain to deal with more information and with greater communication complexity.