Single Answer MCQ
Q-00051187

What does Ruskin imply about the value of great thinkers' writings?

1

They are often too complex to understand.

2

They provide superficial insights.

3

They offer a mix of truth and flawed thinking.

4

They are only valuable when read in groups.

Answer and Solution

Answer

C. They offer a mix of truth and flawed thinking.

Solution:

Ruskin acknowledges that while great thinkers may incorporate flawed ideas, their genuine insights are invaluable to readers.

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