Change is the law of life. Spring changes into summber and summer into winter and we
come back to spring again. Thus, the cycle of seasons moves on. Childhood changes into
youth and youth into old age which finally declines to death. It is the law of nature that
the old order should change and give place to new. “ No change" is the sign of death and
extinction.But in spite of this clear lesson from the pages of nature, there are people who always
insist on conserving the old. Whatever is old is right for them. They would cling ta customs,
fashions and beliefs as if those were very holy. The reason for this is that if they do not do
so, they would be punished by God. It is these people who have stoned the prophets and
thus resisted the will of God. One fails to understand how these people do not understand
that one good custom, in the long run, is bound to make the world miserble. Where there
is change, prosperity and happiness are bound to exist there.
Answer the following questions:
What lesson do we get from the pages of nature?
How does the author illustrate that change is unavoidable?
What is the sign of death?
Why do some people stick to old customs and beliefs?
How can even a good system prove harmful?
Answers
Answer:
1) No system is good or bad, each and every system has flaws. One flaw of the system can cause the system to collapse and have a negative effect.
2) The author describes through that photograph that nature might or might not change, but we as mortals cannot escape the changes that are inevitable in our lives. There may be generations that come and go and that is the course of human life. No one can escape the future and the changes that take place in our lives.
3) Pulse and heartbeat are irregular or hard to feel or hear. Body temperature drops. Skin on their knees, feet, and hands turns a mottled bluish-purple (often in the last 24 hours) Breathing is interrupted by gasping and slows until it stops entirely.
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