It is better to give hope and strength and courage than money. The best help is not to bear the troubles of others for them but to inspire them with courage and energy to bear their burdens for themselves and meet the difficulties of life with bravery. To help others is not an easy matter, hut requires a clear head, a wise judgement as well as a warm heart We must be careful not to undermine independence in our unxiety to relieve distress. It is important. therefore so far as possible not so much as to give a man bread as to put him in the way of curning it. We must try to help our neighbours as much as we can but every man is duly bound to stand on his own
Question(1) For what is man duly bound
(2) What is the best form of help that a man should adopt for helping others
(3) What questions are necessary for a man to enable him to help others?
(4) Give the main idea of the passage in three sentences
5) Give a suitable title of the passage
Answers
Answer:
1. the man is duly bound to stand on his own.
1) A man is duly bound to stand on his own. Even though human beings can help their neighbours, at the end of the day a man needs to stand on his own.
2) There are several forms of helping each other, but the best form that a man should adopt to help another man is to give them hope, strength and courage. With these three things, people can be self-sustainable on the other hand helping people with money means giving them very temporary help. Thus, the best way to help is to inspire someone to face their troubles but not bear troubles with them
3) The questions that we ask before helping someone will be
-- is our head clear?
-- can we take a wise judgement in this case?
-- do we have a warm heart to consider someone else's situation?
-- are we undermining our anxiety?
4. The main idea of the passage is to tell people how to help others and how to take care of themselves and their needs while doing so. It tells us the important questions we should ask ourselves and talks about the main duty of a man.
5. Suitable title will be "How to help?"