English, asked by gurpreet26sardar, 6 months ago

a.
He had never thought much about the origin of wealth nor about the origin of wealth nor about the
inequality of human conditions. He firmly believed that if this world was evil, the next could not but be
good, and this faith upheld him. He was not like the clever fellows who sell their souls to the devil; he never
took the name of God in vain, he lived the life of an honest man, and though he had no wife of his own, he
did not covet his neighbours, for woman is the enemy of strong men, as we learn by the story of Samson,
which is written in the scriptures.
Give the meaning of each of the following words as used in the passage. One word answer or short phrases
will be accepted:-

i.
Prowess
ii.
Altering
111. Elicited
b. Answer the following questions briefly, in your own wc is:
i. Who was Barnabas? What did he do?
11. How did he attract the attention of the children?
Why was he unable to work as much as he would have liked to?
iv. Describe Barnabas' condition in the bad season.
What thought kept him going in spite of his miserable condition?
c. In not more than 50 words describe how the people's indifference slowly turned to admiration.

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Answered by Sravanandsunny
4

Answer:

b) is the answers but thinking and write answer

Answered by mayanksanjay08
2

Answer:

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