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Styjoy Posted 16 years ago
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What does "cultivation" mean?

This is a sentence from a passage regarding biography:

"No species of writing seems more worthy of cultivation than biography."

How to understand "worthy of cultivation"

My understandings are:

1.Biography has value of cultivating people.

2.Biography should be "cultivated".

Please tell me which one is correct, thank you.
  

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" How to understand "worthy of cultivation" It deserves to be encouraged, to be developed. Biography has value of cultivating people. Biography should be "cultivated".

  • " How to understand "worthy of cultivation" It deserves to be encouraged, to be developed.
  • Biography has value of cultivating people.
  • Biography should be "cultivated".
  • << This one Please tell me which one is correct, thank you.
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Hi,

This is a sentence from a passage regarding biography:

"No species of writing seems more worthy of cultivation than biography."

How to understand "worthy of cultivation" It deserves to be encouraged, to be developed.

My understandings are:

1.Biography has value of cultivating people.

2.Biography should be "cultivated". << This one

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