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Books show us what it is like to be another and at the same time return us to ourselves. We read to learn how to live — how to love and how to suffer, how to grieve and how to be glad. We read to clarify ourselves and to anneal our values. We read for the assurance that others have lived through what we are living through. And yet while books may give us a foothold for the disorientation of being and an antidote to our existential loneliness, the paradox of living is that no example, no parallel, no borrowed wisdom is a substitute for life itself. The story of our own lives is only ever written on the blank page of living, our store of wisdom only ever found in the deepening truth of our own experience.

Which of the following expressions duly correspond with the given passage:

A.Books have the ability to act as a substitute for the richness of real-experiences.

B.Books act as windows into the lives of others, encouraging self-analysis and empathy.

C.Our lives are a unique narrative that we write through our experiences, not through the application of external wisdom.

D.Books provide comfort through shared human experiences, clarifying ideas and shaping attitudes.

Books show us what it is like to be another and at the same time return us to ourselves. We read to learn how to live — how to love and how to suffer, how to grieve and how to be glad. We read to clarify ourselves and to anneal our values. We read for the assurance that others have lived through what we are living through. And yet while books may give us a foothold for the disorientation of being and an antidote to our existential loneliness, the paradox of living is that no example, no parallel, no borrowed wisdom is a substitute for life itself. The story of our own lives is only ever written on the blank page of living, our store of wisdom only ever found in the deepening truth of our own experience.

Which of the following expressions duly correspond with the given passage:

A.Books have the ability to act as a substitute for the richness of real-experiences.

B.Books act as windows into the lives of others, encouraging self-analysis and empathy.

C.Our lives are a unique narrative that we write through our experiences, not through the application of external wisdom.

D.Books provide comfort through shared human experiences, clarifying ideas and shaping attitudes.

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