Great literature is educational because it?A. teaches rather than entertains.
B. helps you draw on ideas you already have.
C. allows you to simply observe and analyze.
D. won't challenge your beliefs

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Answer 1
Answer: Great literature is educational because it helps you draw on ideas you already have. So “B” is the correct option to the given question. Great literature is presented in such a manner that the readers will imagine certain experiences that is not possible to have in real life. It actually helps people understand by blowing up the reality by a good margin. The best part is that Great literature makes people’s imaginations go beyond the boundary and reading becomes more of an entertainment.



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Universal is the correct answer.

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Explanation:

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is death

Explanation:

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