<span>I believe the correct
answer is the second statement – that anyone can understand and enjoy the books.</span>
In the second paragraph
of “Preface to Buddhism and Buddhists in China”, the idea that author is trying
to convey about the book, using descriptors like "not textbooks,"
"impressionistic," and "introductions" is that everyone can
enjoy and understand books as the purpose of each volume in this series is
impressionistic rather than definitely educational.
bequeathed means the same as gave.
The spoon gets bent and is probably irreversable
A.<em>
</em>quotations don't go outside the words that aren't dialogue.<em>
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