When the Daoist Chuang-Tzu said that words are like fishing nets, he meant that

A) if they are to work, they must be mended constantly.
B) they catch the most essential realities.
C) they catch some things, but they allow much to slip through.
D) they provide us with our daily sustenance.


C

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A) valid
B) not valid

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A. Krishna. B. Parshvanatha. C. Mahavira. D. Chitrabhanu.

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