3. (A)Read the following passage and answer the questions given below it:
man who had a false idea in his head that he had a right to do what he liked. One day the gentleman. who was walking along a busy road, spun his walking-stick round and round and tried to look important. A man walking behind him objected.
"You must not spin your walking-stick round and round like that." he said.
I am free to do what I like with . my walking-stick," argued the man.
Of course you are," said the other man, "but you must know that your freedom ends where my nose begins.
" The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and freedom as far as we do not interfere with other people's rights and freedom.
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(1) What false idea did the man have?
(2) Why did the man spin his walking-stick round and round?
(3) What objection was taken by the man walking bhind him?
(4) What is the message of the story? walking behind him?
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1. A man had a false idea that he had the right to do what he liked.
2. The man was spinning his walking stick round and round to look important.
3. The man walking behind him objected that he should not spin his walking stick round and round.
4. The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and freedom as far as we do not interfere with other people's rights and freedom.
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