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c) the fear of ghosts itself.
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the fear itself that is beyond any reason and understanding. It is fear that haunts
the imagination of men, and increases the awareness of even the simplest things.'
2. "It is the fear that follows you through the corridor so that you dare not
turn. It
fought against me in the room. There is Fear in that room. Plain black fear'.
Vocabulary
Read the following sentences:
The wind blew away my blue shirt.
There is a way to weigh a log of tree.
The maid made the bed.
ntence sound similar, but they have different spellings and
The young man in the story realized that the thing we must fear the most
is the feeling of fear itself. Make pairs and discuss what he meant by the
following lines. Write a small paragraph.
1. 'The worst of all the things that haunt poor mortal man, and that is - Fear! It is.​

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Answered by shia07
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Answer:

this is a question based on the poem "mrs willow"    Which two lines strike the keynote of the poem?

i. ‘Good-morning, Mrs Willow,’ ‘Good morning, sir,’ Is all the conversation I can get from her

ii. She sends no letters, and no one calls, And she doesn’t go whispering beyond her walls;

iii. Mrs Thomas Willow seems very glum. Her life, perhaps is very lonely and humdrum,

iv. She has no late lamps, and she digs all day

And polishes and plants in a common way

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