PART A: Which statement identifies the central idea of the text?

a
Focusing on the negative emotions of failures can help you make better decisions in tasks related and unrelated to the original failed task.
b
It’s important to embrace the negative emotions that come with certain failures, as this could help you do better in the future and avoid additional failures.
c
It’s better to focus on how you can improve in the future than the negative emotions associated with a perceived failure.
d
People who avoid focusing on the negative emotions associated with failure report being happier overall, but tend not to learn from their mistakes.