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What do the underlined words in this excerpt most clearly suggest about the opinions woolf is referring to?

it was disappointing not to have brought back in the evening some important statement, some authentic fact. women are poorer than men because - this or that. perhaps now it would be better to give up seeking the truth, and receiving on one's head an avalanche of opinion hot as lava, (underlined here-> ) discoloured as dish-water.

a. they are useful for responding to others opinions
b. they are unintelligent but also open and honest
c. they are unpopular and dishonest
d. they are unpleasant and distateful

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