A chain is as strong as its weakest link. Each one of us is a link in the chain that is our country. If we are weak and poor citizens, then our country will suffer, even though we may try to comfort ourselves with the false idea that it does not make any difference what one person does in such a large country where so many people live. But if one candle goes out, then in that one place there is darkness instead of Light. It is only when all the candles burn brightly that the whole house will be full of light.
1. Write the name of the lesson from which the above passage has been taken. Who is the writer of this lesson?
2. What does the author mean when he says, "A chain is as strong as its weakest link."?
3. What will happen if we are weak and poor citizens?
4. Why should all the candles burn brightly?
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1. The name of the lesson is Torch Bearers (lesson 5) and the author is W. M. Ryburn.
2. If a chain has a weak spot, it doesn't matter how strong the rest of the chain is--it will still break at the weak link. Similarly, a country cannot be strong if it has poor or weak citizens that the rich and strong are not willing to help and strengthen.
3. Our country will suffer.
4. Because only then will the whole house be full of light.
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