Answer the following questions briefly: Complete the following statements:
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(I) Humour adds an innocent pleasure in one's life, even in the moments of sickness. It encourages good feelings
(II) Life would be dull and there would be no joy without humour or wit.
(III) Humour deals with situations and generally not something else. Humour is much large and profound than wit.
(IV) The three common dangers are that they both are vulgar, profane and unkind.
(V) One can acquire the right taste for what is good in the world of wit and humour by reading good examples such as Charles Dickens or maybe Shakespeare.
[B] (i) Humour adds innocent pleasure in life
(ii) ... but wit has less humour
(iii) ... must avoid vulgarity
(iv) ...than wit
(v) ...you must read good examples
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