Read this passage from the Bhagavad Gita. There is "true" Knowledge. . . . it is this: To see one changeless Life in all the Lives, And in the Separate, One Inseparable. There is imperfect Knowledge: that which sees The separate existences apart, And, being separated, holds them real. There is false Knowledge: that which blindly clings To one as if 'twere all, seeking no Cause, Deprived of light, narrow, and dull, and "dark." –Bhagavad Gita How does the passage present information? It describes the sequence needed to gain knowledge. It shows the reader the effects of obtaining knowledge. It describes to the reader the causes of knowledge in the world. It compares the different types of knowledge that exist in the world.