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What is meant by Eliot’s “historical sense”?

ALearning about ancient cultures.

BViewing the past as unchangeable.

CFeeling the influence of past literature in present writing.

DWriting historical fiction.

Answer:

C. Feeling the influence of past literature in present writing.

Read Explanation:

Eliot describes historical sense as “a perception, not only of the pastness of the past, but of its presence.” It’s about understanding literature as a living tradition that evolves.


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