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The kingdom of books is as vast as the universe , for there is no corner of it

which they have left unexplored . There is no dearth of books on any topic,

be it as simple as the composition of sodium nitrate or as intricate as the

mechanism of a space craft rocketing towards the Mars . We make use of

books for the dissemination of useful ideas , for popularizing the fruits of our

research in various fields of knowledge and for spreading our progressive

views on matters which are of vital concern to our fellow beings. In fact , no

single product of human labour has been as helpful to the advancement of

civilization as books which are written in all languages of the world and

which are decoratively placed in bookshelves in our homes and tastefully

displayed in bookstalls and libraries . If to Keats works of ancient poets like

Homer were realms of gold from which he derived much joy as well as

inspiration , to the modern lover of books , the labours of all geniuses ,

including those of Keats , are mines of inestimable intellectual wealth which

he goes on exploring for the sake of his mental and spiritual advancement.

On the basis of the reading of the passage, answer the following questions: The appropriate title for the passage is………

(a) The Kingdom

(b) Scrolls and Men

(c) A temple of learning

(d) Books – an everlasting companion

Answers

Answered by 27jashjetlyixc
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a The kingdom

Explanation:

this is the appropriate name

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