PASSAGE 10 1. Frankness may be among the most overrated of virtues! And here's why. Because unrestricted and unfiltered frankness is a recipe for breaking relationships, even the closest ones. Such frankness is understandable, acceptable and even 'cute' only in children under the age of five. 2. Thinking before one speaks and using restraint are hallmarks of growing maturity and preparation for life. Learning to put a filter between thought and spoken word (and, even more importantly, written word) is an important life skill. Think is a popular acronym for True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary and Kind. This would do wonderfully well as a filter in our minds 3. It is good to speak what's true, but only along with the other attributes in the acronym, particularly the last one, kindness. In the righteous glow of speaking what we see as the truth, we often forget to be kind. We blurt out 'truths' even when it is totally unhelpful and unnecessary to do so, let alone inspiring! Too often, such truth-telling is destructive rather than noble. Only those who do not care about the consequences can afford the luxury of 'speaking their minds' whenever and wherever they please. When relationships are at stake, it is essential to choose the time, place and words appropriately when imparting unpleasant truths. And even then, only when absolutely necessary and with the utmost kindness. 4. Speaking without forethought can be even more dangerous in other circumstances, for example, when someone has entrusted us with a secret. A sign of maturity is the ability to keep a secret. Very young children are incapable of understanding the concept of a sede To them, every piece of information is interesting, new and meant to be shared. As we grow older, we all learn how to keep a secret, but too often we keep only our own secrets and not those that others confide in us. We may blurt out something a friend told us in confidence, perhaps carelessly but often to appear important in other people's estimation It gives us a sense of power to know something that our friends don't, and it requires conscious effort to keep the information to ourselves. 5. But this is the real test of an important life skill: self-restraint. Revealing a friend's sec is to betrayal of the friendship. Indeed, the consequences may well spread way beyond t friendship alone. It may lead to gossip spreading like a forest fire, destroying peace of mind and even lives. 6. Words have power to hurt or heal. They are not mere tools for tweeting and messag Before the tongue speaks, before the fingers fly over the keyboard, it is important to pal and apply the THINK acronym filter. Is this True, Helpful, Inspiring, Necessary and Kind7. Of course it is important to communicate. But it is far more important to be considerate and compassionate. Speaking well is a skill: speaking kindly is a life skill.Q. On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer the following questions in 30-40 words each: (a) How much of frankness is acceptable? (b) What does the term 'put a filter' mean in this context? (c) According to the writer what is the best way to reveal the truth"? (d) Why is it important to keep secrets? Q. On the basis of your reading of the passage, answer of the following: (a) The term " cronym^ prime used in para 2 denotes a /an (i) bitter truth (ii) acrobat (ii) abbreviation of the title/phrase (iv) phrase (b) The antonym of 'cruelty', used in para 3 is (i) kindness (ii) utter suddenly (iii) speak softly (iv) wipe out c) The writer says that it is not necessary to use very kind words to convey the truth. True / F ) ) Words are not mere tools for tweeting and messaging, but they also have power to swer
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The answer to the following questions are:
(a) In the passage, the writer explains "Frankness" as one of the most overrated virtues of man. It is because unrestricted and unfiltered frankness is the reason for breaking relationships. This kind of frankness is allowed but only for children.
(b) The term "put a filter" means that we need to put a barrier between what we think and what we are going to speak because if we don't do so it might hurt the emotions of our closest ones.
(c) According to the writer, it is a good gesture to speak the truth but we must tell the truth with kindness. People often miss out on the second acronym which is kindness and as a result, it hurts the emotions of the listener.
(d) It is important to keep secrets because it tests the important life skill of self-restraint. It also shows how mature an individual is. Often children are unable to keep secrets and as we grow older we learn to keep secrets.
On the basis of the passage the answer to the following are:
(a) The term "acronym" is used in para 2 denotes an
(iii) abbreviation of the title/phrase.
(b) The antonym of 'cruelty', used in para 3 is
(i) kindness
The answer to the true/false questions are:
(a) The writer says that it is not necessary to use very kind words to convey the truth. - False
(b) Words are not mere tools for tweeting and messaging, but they also have power to hurt or heal - True