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A man's work reveals his personality. ------ But in his book or in his picture the real man delivers himself defenceless.
(A) In social intercourse he gives you the facade that he wishes the world to accept and appreciate.
(B) You can only gain a true knowledge of him by inferences from little actions, of which he is unconscious, and from fleeting expressions which cross his face unknown to him.
(C) Sometimes people carry to such perfection the mask they have assumed that in due course they actually become the person they seem.
A and B
B and C
Only B
A and C
All the three
Correct Answer is (a).'Work' in the first sentence stands for the 'book' or 'picture' mentioned in the last sentence. Yet the use of 'but' implies that something else has to be inserted between the two. Sentence A follows the first sentence as it presents a different side of the writer or the artist. Sentence B is a continuation of A, the idea of how an artist or a writer presents himself. The last sentence follows B as it says, though he pretends in the public, his true nature can be seen in his work.
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