1. what concept is being explained in the above paragraph?
2. What examples are given explain the concept?
3. Do these examples reflect realities in life?
4. In what way is the concept of the paragraph being explained?
Answers
Answer:
1. the basic human being emotion ' anger ' is being explained in the above paragraph.
2. there are two examples of a child and a adult are giving that is-
a) a child may become angry when he cannot play outside with his friends.
b) an adult may become anger when he does not receive a raise in pay that he expected.
3. yes , these examples reflect realities in life .
4. I cannot understand this question.
Here are the answers to each part:
1. The concept of anger and its effects on humans is being explained in the above paragraph.
2. The examples given are:
- For a child, not being allowed to play can lead to anger for him/her.
- For an adult, not getting the raise in salary they expected can turn into anger.
3. These examples reflect the realities of life.
- Both examples indicate that anger can stem from disappointment or stubbornness.
- This is often true in real life as well, because anger can arise out of grief, entitlement, disappointment, and so on.
4. The concept of the paragraph is explained in terms of the effect it has on people, its causes, examples, and the way it can manifest itself. It is a cautionary passage against the dangerous ramifications of anger.