Biology, asked by manimanikandan, 11 months ago

write a short note on windows of knowledge​

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Answered by Hardik1313A
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Answered by Gardenheart65
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A window to the world" is used metaphorically. It means that something (reading a book, listening to a news service, viewing a web site) gives you a broader perspective of the world than you would otherwise have. It is something that expands your view, your big picture, your understanding of the world.

An example is: To many people, NPR news is a window to the world.

Here is another example sentence in which reading books [italicized words] is the window:

"Reading provides a window to the world. I can read A Wrinkle in Time and 'tesser' with Meg and Charles Wallace to the utopian Uriel, uncover and nurture a Secret Garden in England, learn what true forgiveness is in a German Hiding Place, immerse myself in teaching with Christy and discover the culture and simple joys of the Appalachia folks."

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