Correct option is D
The statement, "We become builders by creating and we become just by doing what is just," suggests a connection between acquiring skills and virtues.
(a) Man is a virtuous being: This can be asserted because the statement suggests that virtues, such as justice, are achieved through actions, implying that humans have the capacity to develop virtues.
• (b) Virtues are like skills: This can also be asserted because the statement compares becoming just with becoming a builder, suggesting that virtues, like skills, are developed through practice and action.
• (c) Skills are acquired by performing relevant activity: This is directly supported by the statement, as it implies that becoming just (a virtue) is acquired by doing just actions.
• (d) Virtue is a mechanical and non-ethical skill: This cannot be asserted because the statement suggests that virtue (such as justice) involves ethical behavior and is not merely mechanical but involves moral actions and choices.