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Answer the following questions
1) How did the proud man help the poet when he was in deep distress?
2) What did the poet do after his sorrow past?
3) How did the poor man help the poet when he was in pain?
4) The poet returned the gold to the proud man. But he was not able to return what the poor man had
done for him, why?
5) How does the poet compare gold and sympathy​

Answers

Answered by rafiaibrahim903
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Answer:

1) When a proud guy arrived to aid him, he was bleeding and hurt and lying on the sidewalk. He didn't even try to talk to the poet, but merely gave him a piece of gold to aid in his recovery. This demonstrates his pride in his wealth and his ability to assist people simply by dispensing cash.

2) After the poet's sorrow was over, he went to the haughty guy and returned his gold (Money).

3) 1. He brought him home 2. He offered him money 3. He felt sorry for the poet 4. He kept an eye on the poet all day and all night.

4) 1) This demonstrates his pride in his wealth and his ability to assist people simply by dispensing cash. 2) The haughty man gave him money but said nothing to express sympathy. The poet returned to the man and returned all of the riches when he was well.

5) If someone gives us gold, we can return it in the form of gold or cash, but services rendered to us out of kindness cannot be repaid. That is why compassion is worth more than gold.

Explanation:

1)

  • Because the poet was bleeding profusely and laying on the ground, the arrogant guy stopped to assist the poet out of compassion while the poet was in great need.
  • The man who came to assist the poet didn't know anything about him, but he still wanted to help, so he gave him a piece of gold.
  • The fact that the man helped the poet despite being wealthy demonstrates that he could have helped anyone.

2) After the poet's sorrow was over, he went to the haughty guy and returned his gold (Money). He feels glad because that is a pleasant memory that is very precious to him. When he talks about the rain, he also conveys his sorrow since it makes him think of his late mother. She has vanished. The poet is saddened by this because the rain serves as a constant reminder of it.

3) The poor man noticed the poet as he lay in agony and sorrow and took care of him. To help the poet regain his health, he also made him food offers. Up until the poet regained his health, he gave the poet excellent attention.

4) The poet was once grieving a lot and was quite depressed. When the poet's troubles were made known, a wealthy and arrogant guy arrived to assist him. The arrogant man gave him money but did not express any remorse. The poet returned to the man and paid back all the gold when he had recovered.

5) A wealthy man once made the poet a gold offer while he was down. Later, he gave the wealthy man his gold back along with a thank-you note. However, a poor guy took very good care of the poet and was sympathetic to his plight while he was in need, sadness, and pain. The poet saw that divine compassion is vastly superior to wealth.

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Answered by hemakumar0116
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Answer:

1) He was bleeding and injured and laying on the sidewalk when a proud person came to help him. He didn't even try to communicate with the poet; instead, he just gave him a piece of gold to help him get well. This shows his pride in his wealth and his capacity to help others only by giving them money.

2) When the poet's grief subsided, he went to the arrogant man and gave him back his gold (Money).

Three things happened: 1. He brought the poet home; 2. He gave him money; 3. He felt bad for the poet; and 4. He watched the poet all day and all night.

1) This shows his pride in his riches and his capacity to help others just by giving out2) The arrogant man offered him money but made no attempt to comfort him. When the guy recovered, the poet went back to him and gave him all of the wealth.

5) Services provided to us out of charity cannot be reimbursed; but, if someone offers us gold, we can repay it in the form of gold or cash. Because of this, compassion is more valuable than gold.

Explanation:

1)The haughty person stopped to help the poet out of compassion because the poet was bleeding heavily and laying on the ground, and the poet was in dire need.

Even though the man who came to aid the poet didn't know anything about him, he still wanted to be of assistance, so he handed him a piece of gold.

The fact that the guy assisted the poet in spite of his wealth proves that he was capable of assisting anyone.

2) When the poet's grief subsided, he went to the arrogant man and gave him back his gold (Money). He is happy because he cherishes that recollection since it is nice. He expresses his sadness when he talks about the rain since it reminds him of his late mother. She has disappeared. The rain acts as a continual reminder of this, which saddens the poet.

3) The destitute guy attended to the poet as he lay in anguish and despair. He also offered the poet food in an effort to aid in his recovery. prior to the . He paid the poet exceptional care till the poet recovered his health.

4) The poet previously experienced a great deal of loss and was quite melancholy. When the poet's problems were revealed, a wealthy and haughty man came to help him. He received money from the haughty man, who showed no remorse. When the guy had recovered, the poet went back to him and gave him all of the gold.

5) Once, when the poet was low, a wealthy guy offered him gold. Later, he returned the gold to the affluent man and handed him a thank-you note. The poet, however, had excellent care from a poor man who understood his situation and was empathetic to his misery while it was happening. The author observed that heavenly mercy is more preferable to money.

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