This phrase is taken from the poem “A Thing of Beauty” by John Keats. The poet says that a thing of beauty never “passes into nothingness.”
Step 1: Understand the meaning of the phrase.
“Pass into nothingness” means to disappear completely or fade away. The poet explains that beautiful things do not lose their charm or vanish from our memory.
Step 2: Analyze the options.
(A) Never increase: This does not relate to the meaning of the phrase.
(B) Never fade away: This is correct because the poet says that beauty does not pass into nothingness, meaning it never fades away.
(C) Always bring unhappiness: This contradicts the idea of beauty giving joy.
(D) Create unpleasantness between friends: This is unrelated to the context of the poem.
Step 3: Conclusion.
Since “pass into nothingness” means to fade away or disappear, and the poet says beauty does not do so, the correct answer is (B).
Final Answer:
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\boxed{(B) \, \text{Never fade away}}
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