is a great lesson for all of us to learn, that in all matters the two extremes
are alike. The extreme positive and the extreme negative are always similar.
When the vibrations of light are too slow, we do not see them, nor do we see
them when they are too rapid. So is with sound; when very low in pitch we do
not hear it, when very high we do not hear it either. Of like nature is the
difference between resistance and non-resistance. One man does not resist
because he is weak, lazy and cannot; because he will not; the other man knows
that he can strike an irresistible blow if he likes; yet he not only does not strike,
but blesses his enemies. The one who from weakness resists not commits a sin,
and as such cannot receive any benefit from the non-resistance, while the
other would commit a sin by offering resistance. – Swami Vivekananda
A. With reference to the passage do as directed (2)
1. Which word in the passage is similar in meaning to ‘restrain’?
2. Which word in the passage is oppos
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the passage is similar in meaning to restrain is tensed. the word in the passage is oppos is the negativity.
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