This question is testing the concept of If P, then Q.
If P, then Q also means ~Q --> ~P.
Now, let's discuss the question.
If Literary Classic , then reveal human condition. --(1)
If Unworthy of serious study, then not reveal human condition. --(2)
Let's open the second statement using If P, then Q rule. I mean lets make it ~Q --> ~P
=> reveal human condition --> Worthy of serious study. -- (3)
Let's combine statement (1) and (3) now.
Literary Classic --> reveal human condition
...
If P, then Q also means ~Q --> ~P.
Now, let's discuss the question.
If Literary Classic , then reveal human condition. --(1)
If Unworthy of serious study, then not reveal human condition. --(2)
Let's open the second statement using If P, then Q rule. I mean lets make it ~Q --> ~P
=> reveal human condition --> Worthy of serious study. -- (3)
Let's combine statement (1) and (3) now.
Literary Classic --> reveal human condition
...





