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22.07.2019 • 
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Review the description. john ruskin, in his essay "work," claims that there are two kinds of people in the world, and offers the following reasoning in support of his claim. but in every nation, as i said, there is a vast class who are cowardly and more or less stupid. and with these people, just as certainly the fee is first and the work second, as with brave people the work is first and the fee second. which best evaluates the support ruskin offers for his claim? it is logical; most people are indeed cowardly and overvalue money. it is logical; a person can still be cowardly even if they work hard. it is not logical; the author ignores other possibilities—that people value their family's welfare above work and money, for example. it is not logical; the author himself is writing an essay in exchange for money.

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