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Czeslaw Milosz reflects in "And Yet the Books," that books will survive even if they are burned, for the ideas on their pages are more durable than the people who create them. Do you agree? why or why
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Czeslaw Milosz reflects in "And Yet the Books," that books will survive even if they are burned, for the ideas on their pages are more durable than the people who create them. Do you agree? why or why not?
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Answer: B
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