According to Ruskin, what is a major distinction between books and letters or newspapers?
Letters are always more entertaining.
Books are written for permanence, not just conversation.
Newspapers provide factual information.
Books are often meant to be read quickly.
Answer and Solution
Answer
B. Books are written for permanence, not just conversation.
Solution:
Ruskin emphasizes that books are meant to preserve knowledge rather than just facilitate conversation, differentiating them from letters and newspapers.
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