1.
Explain with reference to the context any one of the
following passages:
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a)
It was all in vain. He played with me, openly and
ostentatiously, like a skilful matador finessing round
and infuriasted bull. It was obvious that he was
enjoying himself, that it was for this that he had
disturbed my repose.
b)
In this imperfect world, sansara, there are two fruits
of inimitable quality. They are the study of our great
classics and communion with great minds. These two
are the things which mould men's minds and hearts. I
am anxious that our great classics should be studied,
the classics of all countries of which we are the
inheritors.
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