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    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    And I have learned too,

    to  laugh with only my teeth

    and shake hands without my heart.

    I have also learnt to say ‘Goodbye’

    when I mean ‘Good-riddance’;

    To say ‘Glad to meet you’

    without being glad; and to say ‘It’s been

    nice talking to you,’ after being bored.

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    How does the poet really feel when he uses the expression, 'It's nice been talking to you'?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    And I have learned too,

    to  laugh with only my teeth

    and shake hands without my heart.

    I have also learnt to say ‘Goodbye’

    when I mean ‘Good-riddance’;

    To say ‘Glad to meet you’

    without being glad; and to say ‘It’s been

    nice talking to you,’ after being bored.

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    Why does the poet tell lies to others about his feelings about them?

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    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Set a watch upon your actions.

    Keep them always straight and true;

    rid your mind of selfish motives,

    Let your thoughts be clean and high’.

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    Name the poem from which these lines have been taken.

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Set a watch upon your actions.

    Keep them always straight and true;

    rid your mind of selfish motives,

    Let your thoughts be clean and high’.

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    Who is the poet of these lines?

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Set a watch upon your actions.

    Keep them always straight and true;

    rid your mind of selfish motives,

    Let your thoughts be clean and high’.

    ...view full instructions

    Who is being addressed in these lines?

  • Question 6
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    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Set a watch upon your actions.

    Keep them always straight and true;

    rid your mind of selfish motives,

    Let your thoughts be clean and high’.

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    What type of actions should they do?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Set a watch upon your actions.

    Keep them always straight and true;

    rid your mind of selfish motives,

    Let your thoughts be clean and high’.

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    What kind of thoughts should be there in the mind?

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    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Just to scatter seeds of kindness

    As you pass along the way;

    For the pleasures of the many

    May be oft-times traced to one

    As the hand that plants an acorn

    Shelters armies from the sun.’

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    Why is kindness needed?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Just to scatter seeds of kindness

    As you pass along the way;

    For the pleasures of the many

    May be oft-times traced to one

    As the hand that plants an acorn

    Shelters armies from the sun.’

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    What should we scatter in the world?

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    Directions For Questions

    Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow.

    ‘Just to scatter seeds of kindness

    As you pass along the way;

    For the pleasures of the many

    May be oft-times traced to one

    As the hand that plants an acorn

    Shelters armies from the sun.’

    ...view full instructions

    What is acorn?

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