I believe books will never disappear. It is impossible for it to happen. Of all mankind's diverse tools, undoubtedly the most astonishing are his books. All the others are extensions of the body. The telephone is extension of his voice; the telescope and microscope extensions of his sight; the sword and the plough are the extensions of his arms. In Caesar and Cleopatra, when Bernard Shaw refers to the Library of Alexandria, he says it is mankind's memory. Humanity's vigils have generated infinite pages of infinite books. Mankind owes all that we are to the written word.
The main idea of the passage is-
The main idea of the passage is-
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Books are man's best friends.
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Man can never deny books because they constitute a major part of his/her body.
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Books are expensive and therefore valued by man.
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Books will never disappear because they are mankind's memory.
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had been
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were
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The heavens are above.
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The bird is flying above the field.
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Read the sentence given above.
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Blessing comes form above.
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