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select the correct text in the passage which sentence best expresses th…

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select the correct text in the passage
which sentence best expresses the author’s view of appreciating small beginnings?

a piece of chalk
by g. k. chesterton (adapted excerpt)

i then tried to explain the rather delicate logical shade, that i not only liked brown paper, but liked the quality of brownness in paper, just as i liked the quality of brownness in october woods, or in the peat - streams of the north. brown paper represents the primal twilight of the first toil of creation; and with a bright - colored chalk or two you can pick out points of fire in it, sparks of gold, and blood - red, and sea - green, like the first fierce stars that sprang out of darkness. all this i said (in an off - hand way) to the old woman, and i put the brown paper in my pocket along with the chalk, and possibly other things. i suppose every one must have reflected how primeval and how poetical are the things that one carries in one’s pocket; the pocket - knife, for instance, the type of all human tools, the infant of the sword. once i planned to write a book of poems entirely about the things in my pockets. but i found it would be too long, and the age of the great epics is past.

with my stick and my knife, my chalks and my brown paper, i went out on to the great downs. i crawled across those colossal contours that express the best quality of england, because they are at the same time soft and strong. the smoothness of them has the same meaning as the smoothness of great cart - horses, or the smoothness of the beech - tree; it declares in the teeth of our timid and cruel theories that the mighty are merciful.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The question asks for the sentence that reflects the author's view of appreciating small beginnings. The sentence about the pocket-knife frames it as the "infant of the sword" (a small, early form of a larger, more impactful tool) and notes the primal, poetic nature of small pocket items, which aligns with valuing small beginnings.

Answer:

I suppose every one must have reflected how primeval and how poetical are the things that one carries in one's pocket; the pocket-knife, for instance, the type of all human tools, the infant of the sword