How would you interpret the following quote?

''The best editors have the eye of an eagle, the touch of a butterfly, and are completely without ego. There aren't many of them around. (Author unknown)
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Responses

Editors try not to change the content of writers’ stories and keep their own voices from intruding in the editing of stories for publication.
Editors try not to change the content of writers’ stories and keep their own voices from intruding in the editing of stories for publication.

Editors are quick to spot errors in style, grammar, organization, or content of stories they edit.
Editors are quick to spot errors in style, grammar, organization, or content of stories they edit.

Editors are watching the News Beat every day and making sure writers turn in their stories on time.
Editors are watching the News Beat every day and making sure writers turn in their stories on time.

A and B

The best interpretation of the quote would be B: Editors are quick to spot errors in style, grammar, organization, or content of stories they edit. This is because the quote highlights the keen observation skills of editors, comparing them to an eagle's eye, and emphasizes their ability to make delicate changes without imposing their own ego.