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What is a Good Book?

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Question Bank: What is a Good Book?

Question Bank - What is a Good Book?

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Q1.

According to Ruskin, what characterizes a 'good book'?

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What does Ruskin suggest is often the worst use of modern books?

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Why does Ruskin believe one must work to extract wisdom from a good book?

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What does Ruskin mean by stating that a reader should not seek to find their own meaning in a book?

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How does Ruskin compare wisdom in books to gold in nature?

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What does Ruskin imply about the importance of dialogue in books?

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What should readers prioritize when engaging with a good book, according to Ruskin?

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What sentiment does Ruskin convey about the relationship between good books and education?

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What type of books does Ruskin warn against valuing too highly?

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How does Ruskin describe the characteristics of the good book of the hour?

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What does Ruskin suggest is necessary for a meaningful interaction with books?

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What reflection does Ruskin want from readers when analyzing a book?

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Why does Ruskin emphasize the importance of accuracy in understanding a book?

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What does Ruskin believe about the relationship between a reader's ambition and their reading experience?

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What does Ruskin consider a 'good book of the hour'?

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According to Ruskin, what is a major distinction between books and letters or newspapers?

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What is implied about the author's purpose in writing a book?

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In Ruskin's view, what can often usurp the place of true books?

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What does Ruskin mean by saying a book should be 'read rightly'?

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Which aspect does Ruskin prioritize for effective reading?

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How does Ruskin describe the relationship between a reader and a book?

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

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Which phrase best encapsulates Ruskin's view on the act of reading?

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Why might authors feel compelled to write, according to Ruskin?

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How does Ruskin define the essence of a true book?

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In Ruskin's perspective, what role does society's education play in the availability of books?

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What conclusion about 'good books' does Ruskin ultimately suggest?

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According to Ruskin, what characterizes a 'good book'?

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Q29.

What does Ruskin believe about the relation between books and their authors?

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What is the significance of accuracy in reading, according to Ruskin?

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Q31.

Ruskin suggests that a true book differs from letters or newspapers because:

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Q32.

What does Ruskin imply about the act of reading a good book?

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Q33.

In the context of Ruskin's writing, what is the role of the reader?

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What does Ruskin assert about the accessibility of thoughts from past authors?

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Ruskin compares reading to the work of a miner because:

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Which of the following best summarizes Ruskin's view on modern literature?

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Why does Ruskin emphasize the importance of the reader's effort in understanding a text?

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According to Ruskin, what is the primary reason readers should value classical literature?

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What does Ruskin imply about true knowledge gained from literature?

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What tools does Ruskin suggest are needed to understand an author's meaning?

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According to Ruskin, what is the primary difference between educated and uneducated individuals?

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Why does Ruskin emphasize the importance of accuracy in understanding language?

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What metaphor does Ruskin use to describe analyzing text?

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Q44.

Ruskin states that an uneducated person may speak many languages but lacks what?

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How does Ruskin propose one should approach reading a good book?

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Q46.

Which aspect does Ruskin argue is often neglected in the pursuit of accuracy?

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Q47.

What does Ruskin mean by 'the peerage of words'?

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Q48.

Why does Ruskin believe that a false accent can affect one's standing?

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Q49.

How does Ruskin differentiate between the illiterate speaker and the educated one?

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Q50.

Ruskin discusses the effort required to understand texts. What element does he emphasize must be present?

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Q51.

How does language reflect culture, according to Ruskin?

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Which example does Ruskin provide to illustrate the importance of precise language?

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Q53.

What consequences does Ruskin foresee due to neglecting the accuracy in understanding words?

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Ruskin mentions that a person might read extensively but remain 'illiterate.' What does he imply by this?

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