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1. (a) Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: Human sympathy always aspires: it is sometimes extended to equals, hardly ever to inferiors. And so it happens that many would doubt, whether the lowly and the depressed-possess the find sense of the exalted to feel the same joy and sorrow, and to resent social tyranny. When human attitude is so finely discriminative as regards different grades of his own species, it might be extravagant to believe that the frog could have any consciousness of pain. A concession might however be made that the frog perceives a shock to which it responds by convulsive movements. Questions: (1) What does the writer mean when he says: 'Human sympathy always aspires'? (ii) How can you say that human attitude is discriminative? (iii) What does the writer call 'extravagant' and why? (iv) What can be said when a frog makes convulsive movements? (v) State the name of the chapter from which passage has been taken. (1x5=5 1.​

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Answered by swapnilmanekar2
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(1) What does the writer mean when he says: 'Human sympathy always aspires'? And: It means that a human something becomes overwhelmed and do the thing that is somewhere extraordinary for someone. Even the person don't deserve it sometime gats it.(ii) How can you say that human attitude is discriminative?

Ans: It is true that the person have different attitude for different people.

This specially lies for the rich people who never care for poor and put cheap attitude for them. (iii) What does the writer call 'extravagant' and why? The writer call extravagant attitude that human have sometimes for other. (iv) What can be said when a frog makes convulsive movements? Ans: It is known as Reflex movement. (v) State the name of the chapter from which passage has been taken. Ans: Humiliation,Human dignity.

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