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1. What difference did you notice between the reaction of the children and the adults when faced with danger?

2. How does the story suggest that optimism helps to endure “the direst stress”?

3. What lessons do we learn from such hazardous experiences when we are face to face with death?

4. Why do you think people undertake such adventurous expeditions in spite of the risks involved



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Answered by krishnanandan0101
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Answer:

The spirit to experience unique elements of nature, undaunted passion and willingness to accept challenges drive people to take up adventurous expeditions. The people who involve themselves in such activities are very well aware of the risk involved in them

Answered by beherarajani620
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Answer 1 : There was not much of a difference between the reaction of the children and the adults when faced with danger. Both showed courage and strength. The children showed a more positive frame of mind.

Answer 2 : Optimism is a determination to overcome difficulties. It raises one‟s spirits and helps one overcome stress and difficulty with ease. The story displays courage and optimism shown by everyone at the time of difficult situation.

Answer 3 : The most important lesson that we learn from such hazardous experiences, when we are face-to-face with death, is not to lose hope under any circumstances. At times, life presents very dire situations but if one is optimistic about finding a solution and overcomes the odds, one will always be successful.

Answer 4 : The spirit to experience unique elements of nature, undaunted passion and willingness to accept challenges drive people to take up adventurous expeditions. The people who involve themselves in such activities are very well aware of the risk involved in them.

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