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Our fellow beings benefit from books because
(a) There is no comer of it which is left unexplore(6) Disemination of useful ideas and knowledge
(c) it is helpful to the advancement of civilisation (d) it derived much joy and inspiration
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Answered by Anonymous
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist, and political ethicist, who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and in turn inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world

Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Our fellow beings benefit from books because (option a) There is no comer of it which is left unexplored.

  • The kingdom of books is as vast as the universe, for there is no corner of it which is left unexplored. We use books to convey helpful information, to make the findings of our study in diverse disciplines of knowledge more widely known, and to share our progressive viewpoints on issues that are critically important to our fellow humans.
  • Books, which are written in every language in the world and are attractively displayed in bookstalls, libraries, and houses as decorative pieces, have actually contributed more than any other human-made object to the growth of civilization.
  • The writings of all geniuses, including Keats, are mines of immeasurable intellectual treasure for the modern book lover.
  • If the works of ancient poets like Homer were worlds of gold to Keats, from which he got both tremendous joy and inspiration, so are the works of all geniuses, including Keats.
  • To preserve and record their most significant ideas and accomplishments in the language they then knew, our forefathers employed rocks, pillars, and paper more than five centuries ago.
  • The book-making machinery of today gives the works of all great scientists, poets, and philosophers the quality of permanence, reproduces old and rare manuscripts in attractive forms, and satisfies the diverse tastes of millions of people for whom reading a book is an incredibly enjoyable intellectual activity.

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