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Give the substance of the following passage:

There are books which are really no books at all, and to read which is more time; while there are other so sad that we cannot read them without great harm, it is no doubt good to be warned against temptations and dangers of life; but anything that familiarize us with evils is itself an evil. So also there are others which can be read without being the better of them. By useful literature we do not mean only what will help a man in his business or profession. That is useful no doubt, but by no means the highest use of books. The best books raised us into a region of selfless thought where the trouble and anxieties of the world are almost forgotten..

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Answered by erumshaikh163
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Step-by-step explanation:

in this stanza the author is describing the nature of the world that in the world there are many difficulties there are many advices but sometimes we did not listen to those devices that a pupil install other than we are connected to them if someone had Advisors as good but that time we are in our joy and we didn't need their advice ignored it but when the right time came and it need our mind that we need that advice it doesn't we have so we must listen to the listen to everyone that it the right time or not to when the bed time came to us we have that much knowledge that we can confront it

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