Which answer option best states the author’s argument?
Passage: The Friendship Club has good intentions with its cafeteria seating proposal, but the plan is not a good one. Assigning seats and regularly changing them is not the way to promote friendships. In fact, it can weaken friendships by separating those who only get to socialize during lunchtime.
A: Teachers, not students, should be in charge of assigned seating in the cafeteria.
B: Students should be free to choose their own cafeteria seats.
C: The Friendship Club has been breaking, not making, friendships.
D: Students who join the Friendship Club don’t sit with their friends during lunch.