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How does Ruskin regard the role of 'accuracy' in writing?

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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
What is a Good Book?
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How does Ruskin regard the rol...

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How does Ruskin regard the role of 'accuracy' in writing?

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It is not essential

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It is secondary to creativity

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It is critically important

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It can be overlooked

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