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The author quotes an example of Proust’s maxims to highlight his (Proust’s):

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Maxims often reflect abstract reasoning—identify whether the quote leans more toward philosophy, language, or metaphysics.
Updated On: Jul 28, 2025
  • Grasp of the metaphysical.
  • Penchant for the philosophical.
  • Belief in a Supreme Being.
  • Exceptional choice of thought and word.
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The Correct Option is A

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The passage quotes one of Proust’s maxims: “It has been said that the sparse prestige of God lies in the negation of the atheist...” This line touches on complex metaphysical and theological issues — not wordplay or style (eliminating D), and it clearly does not show belief in God
(c). It reflects Proust’s ability to engage with metaphysical contradictions and themes, which makes (A) the most accurate answer.
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