How does Ruskin define the essence of a true book?
A compilation of various authors' opinions.
A collection of facts and figures.
A written work that preserves truth and beauty.
A text that must be popular among readers.
Answer and Solution
Answer
C. A written work that preserves truth and beauty.
Solution:
The essence of a true book, according to Ruskin, lies in its ability to preserve truths and beauty, beyond mere popularity or opinion.
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