PASSAGE 3 (Unsolved)
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow :
Man is the architect of his own fate. If he makes a proper division of his time and does
duties accordingly, he is sure to improve and prosper in life, but if he does otherwise, te
sure to repent, when it is too late and he will have to drag out a miserable existence from da
today. To kill time is as culpable as to commit suicide, for our life is nothing but the sum 13
of hours, days and years. Youth is the golden season of life. In youth the mind is pliable and
soft and can be moulded in any form we like. If we lose the morning hours of life, we shall
have to repent afterwards. It is called by Carlyle the seed time of life. If we sow a good seed
we shall reap a good harvest, when we grow up.
On the basis of your reading of the above passage make notes on it, in points only using
headings and sub-headings.
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