Which sentence best expresses the authors view of appreciating small beginnings
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Which sentence best expresses the author’s view of appreciating small beginnings?
A Piece of Chalk
by G. K. Chesterton (adapted excerpt)
I then tried to explain the rather delicate logical shade, that I not only liked brown paper, but liked the quality of brownness in paper, just as I liked the quality of brownness in October woods, or in the peat-streams of the North. Brown paper represents the primal twilight of the first toil of creation, and with a bright-colored chalk or two you can pick out points of fire in it, sparks of gold, and blood-red, and sea-green, like the first fierce stars that sprang out of darkness. All this I said (in an off-hand way) to the old woman; and I put the brown paper in my pocket along with the chalks,
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