When Louis Meyer was five years old, her mother took her to a science museum. That day, young Louis encountered her first snakes, and she's be fascinated with the reptiles ever since. Meyer now breeds snakes for educational programs. She takes her slinky friends to schools, malls, museums, and special events. She teaches onlookers why snakes are important and describes how to handle them and how to distinguish between poisonous and nonpoisnous species. Wherever Louise sets up an exhibt, crowds gather.

Which of the following is a main idea of the section?
A. Louise has been interested in snakes almost all her life.
B. Louise's entire life changes when she became a techer.
C. Louise has been interested in being a curator almost all her life.
D. Louise's entire life changes when she started snake training.
Is the answer A?

Yes. A.

Yes, the main idea of the section is A. Louise has been interested in snakes almost all her life. This is evident from the information provided in the passage, where it mentions that Louise encountered her first snakes at a science museum when she was five years old and has been fascinated with them ever since. The passage also details Louise's current work of breeding snakes for educational programs and teaching others about their importance.