For riches are no guard against Misery. It takes love and kindness, and sometimes a little cunning, to keep Misery at bay. Explain what you think the writer meant in these sentences.
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These lines highlight the importance of kindness and love. The writer expresses only these traits can prevent a person from feeling miserable.
Explanation:
- These lines are taken from a comprehension passage named "Misery".
- Misery means to feel bad or have trouble regarding something. The writer here explains all the world's wealth and money can not save a person from feeling bad.
- Since only love, kindness and a little bit of sharp-mindedness can help a person gain prospects of happiness.
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