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Change is the law of life. Spring changes into summer and summer into winter and we come back to spring again. The cycle of seasons moves on. Childhood changes into youth and youth into old age, which finally declines into 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 to customs, fashions and beliefs as if those were very holy. The reason for this was that they held that if they did 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 did not understand that one good custom, in the long run, is bound to make the world miserable. Where there is a great scope for change, prosperity and happiness are bound to exist there. Questions:- (1) What lesson do we get from the pages of Nature?
(2) How does the author show that change is the law of life?
(3) Why do some people stick to old customs and beliefs?
(4) What would make the World miserable?
(5) Where do prosperity and happiness exist?​

Answers

Answered by janhaviatodaria
6

Answer:

a) The lesson from the pages of nature is that there are people who always insist on conserving the old

b) The author shows the law of nature which is change by giving an example of the seasons which change.

c) The reason why people cling to old customs is disbelief that God will punish them.

d) Prosperity and happiness lie where there is a great scope of change.

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Answered by surendarkumar5009
1

Answer:

1●The lesson do we get from the nature is that there are many people who always insist on conserving the old.

2●Give place to new "NO CHANGE" is the sign of death.

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