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4. What Does the Quote "Men Would Say of Him That up He Went and Down He Came Without His Eyes" from Paragraph 33 Mean in the Context

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4. What does the quote "Men would say of him that up he went and down he came without his eyes" from paragraph 33 mean in the context of the passage? A. The sun's blinding light will forever change anyone who attempts to understand the nature of existence. B. Those who attempt to gain knowledge are self-cent tered and fail to understand I how they are perceived in the world. C. When someone gains ; true knowledge , it is likely that others who have not experienced truth will doubt that person's ideas. D. Even though leaving the darkness is

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C. When someone gains true knowledge, it is likely that others who have not experienced truth will doubt that person's ideas.