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2. Read the passage carefully and answer the
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War is a cancer of mankind. As the cancer cells
don't preserve themselves by destroying the
body which they inhabit, so are the nations, they
destroy the whole super structure of which they
are parts. Consider cancer cells and non cancer
cells in the human body. The normal cells are
aimed at reproducing and functioning in a way
that is beneficial to the body. Cancer cells, on
the other hand, spread in a way that threatens
and ultimately destroys the whole body. The
aims of cancer cells is to spread throughout the
body, to conquer all the normal cells destroy
not only all rival cells, in their ruthless
biological warfare, but also destroy the larger
organization the body itself signing their own
suicide warrant. The same is true of war,
especially in the modem world. Nations being
ignorant of the fact like cancer cells destroy not
only its enemies but also the whole super
structure of which it is a part and thus eventually
they defeat themselves. Nations live in a state
of anarchy, not in a state of law. And like cancer
cells nations do not know that their ultimate
self interest lies in preserving the health and
harmony of the whole body i.e. community of
man, for if that is mortally wounded then no
nation and mankind will live in this conquest.
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the author compared war?
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The author has compared wars to cancer of mankind
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