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Answer:
A). 'In Pilgrim's Progress the Man with the Muck-rake is set forth as the example of him whose vision is fixed on carnal instead of on spiritual things.'
Explanation:
As per the question, option A displays the lines which most aptly reveal the key idea of President Roosevelt's speech. The central idea which surrounds the entire speech is that 'Journalists' vision has been fixed on vile and debasing carnal things instead of looking at the spiritual or aught that is lofty' which eventually makes them 'potent forces for evil' as they are distrustfully unable to 'differentiate between good and bad'. Roosevelt aims to warn the journalists' about the evil impacts and the danger of 'choosing bad over the good' as it 'chokes the emotions of people of good character before fruition'. He hints to disclose the corruption that leads these journalists' for 'undermining the character of a good patriot or good American' which scoffs their spirit badly. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
The correct answer from the statement will be A ,and that is in Pilgrim's Progress the Man with the Muck-rake is set forth as the example of him whose vision is fixed on carnal instead of on spiritual things.
In the Speech the Roosevelt just want that whatever the journalists will publish it should be elaborate honestly and should describe the meaningful and provide the right information and not want to provide any false information or any corrupted information.
The main motto of Roosevelt to aim the journalists to write what is good and not write which create the bad impact on the people or the reader minds, the information should not be lofty or false which create bad impression among the peoples.
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