Lack of self-control has brought great to more people than any other shortcoming known to the human race. Every successful person must have some sort of a balance wheel for his or her emotions. When a person becomes extremely angry, certain glands triggered by negative emotions begin to empty their contents into the blood and if this is kept up for more time, it will result in serious damage to the entire system, sometimes leading to death. The blood coagulates at a time. Nature created this system for the protection of the young human race during the savage stage of development, when anger usually preceding a fight might mean opening of the veins and loss of blood.
There is the reason of developing self-control. One who lacks self-control may be easily mastered by one who has such control. Success in life is very largely a matter of harmonious negotiation with other people and this requires self-control in abundance.
The author of the ‘Law of Success Philosophy’ once observed a long line of angry women in front of the ‘Complaint Desk’ of a large Chicago department store. The young woman who was hearing the complaints; kept sweetly cool and smile all the time notwithstanding the fact that some of the women were very abusive. One by one, this young woman directed the women to the right department and she did it with such poise that it caused the author to walk up closer where he could see just what was happening. Standing just behind the young woman at the Complaint Desk, was another young woman who was also actually handling the desk.
These notes contained the gist of each complaint, minus the abuse of the person making the complaint. It turned out the woman at the desk was stone deaf! She was getting all the facts that she needed through her assistant, at her back. The manager of the store said that this was the only system he had found that enables him to handle the Complaint Desk properly, as human nerves were not strong enough to listen all day long to abusive language
Find the word from the passage which means the same as 'liquid getting thick'.
1 point
f) Find the antonym for the word pleasure in para 1.Choose the sentence that is complete and meaningful :
1 point
This is the story of man who once owned a huge city.
This is the story of a man once owned a huge city.
This the story of a man who once owned a huge city.
This is the story of a man who once owned a huge city.
Answers
Answered by
2
The answers are as follows:
- The word in the passage which means the same as 'liquid getting thick' is 'coagulates'. When a liquid changes to a semi sold state, the process is known as coagulation.
- The antonym for the word 'pleasure' in para 1 will be 'harmonious'. Harmonious are used for things that are pleasing in nature.
- The sentence that is complete and meaningful is 'This is the story of a man once owned a huge city'.
Answered by
1
Answer:
its not a correct question
Similar questions