English, asked by pragyabara8, 1 month ago

iv. “I say glibly, realising immediately how
hollow the advice must sound." Pick the
option in which the meaning of 'glibly' is
NOT the same as it is in the passage.
O
a. We talk glibly of equality of
opportunity
b. a and b.
O d. None of the above​

Answers

Answered by Sumitbisht05
2

Answer:

b is the correct option in given question

Answered by Chaitanya1696
0

The correct option is d. None of the above.

  • In the story 'Lost Spring' by Anees Jung, the author tells the kid to go to school.
  • But in reality, it is not true for the boy.
  • This is because the people of Seemapuri, have to earn their living by rag-picking.
  • For them, education is a luxury, not a necessity.
  • Glibly means that saying something without giving it careful thoughts.
  • In the sentence, the author tells Mukesh to go to school to learn about driving.
  • But that is not the case, because they cannot afford education.
  • The correct option is d. None of the above.

The correct question is:-

“I say glibly, realizing immediately how hollow the advice must sound.” Pick the

option in which the meaning of ‘glibly’ is NOT the same as it is in the passage.

a. We talk glibly of equality of opportunity.

b. When natural philosophers referred to laws of nature, they were not glibly

choosing that metaphor.

c. Both a and b.

d. None of the above

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