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In our country was born a mighty soul and he shone like a beacon not only for India but also for the whole world. Yet he was assassinated by one of our own brothers and compatriots. How did this happen? You might think that it was an act of madness, but that does not explain this tragedy. It could only occur because the seed for it was sown in the poison of hatred and enmity that spread throughout the country and affected so many of our people out of that seed grew this poisonous plant. It is the duty of all of us to fight this poison of hatred and ill will. If we have learnt anything from Gandhiji, we must bear no ill-will or enmity towards any person. The individual is not our enemy, it is the poison with in him that we fight and which we must put an end to.
Question: 1. Who is "The mighty soul" referred to in the passage?
2. What do we learn from Gandhiji?
3. What should we fight against in the individual?
4. What is the poison referred to in this passage?​​

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Answered by jashn13
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Explanation:

Explanation:

1. The "mighty soul" referred to in the passage is Mahatma Gandhiji also known as the 'Father of the Nation'.

3. Gandhiji was done to death by one of our own brothers and compatriots. It could occur only because the seed of it was sown in the poison of hatred and enmity that spread throughout the country and affected so many of our people.

2. We learned from Gandhiji that we must bear no ill will or enmity towards any person. The individual is not our enemy, it is the poison within him that we fight and which we must put an end to.

4. We should fight against the poison within any individual and we should put an end to it. Explanation:

1. The "mighty soul" referred to in the passage is Mahatma Gandhiji also known as the 'Father of the Nation'.

2. Gandhiji was done to death by one of our own brothers and compatriots. It could occur only because the seed of it was sown in the poison of hatred and enmity that spread throughout the country and affected so many of our people.

3. We learned from Gandhiji that we must bear no ill will or enmity towards any person. The individual is not our enemy, it is the poison within him that we fight and which we must put an end to.

4. We should fight against the poison within any individual and we should put an end to it and The poison referred to in the passage is the poison of hatred and ill will.

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