Pick out and write the lines from the poem that prove the following
1) Nearly everyone from the village goes to the city to work
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The New Year is a time for resolutions, Mentally, at least most of us could compile
formidable liss of dot and don'ts for the year. The same old favorites recur year in
year out with monotonous regularity. We resche to get up earlier each morning, ea
lex find more time to play with the children, de a thousand and one jobs about the
house, be nice to people we don't like drive carefully, and take the dog for a wall
every day. Past experience has tanget is that certain accomplishments are beyond
artainment. If we remain deep-rooted liars it is only becare we have so often
experienced the frustration that results from failure.
Most of es fail in our efforts at self-mprovement because our solens are se
ambitious and we never have time to carry them out. We also make the fundamental
emer of announcing our resolutions to everybody so that we look even more foolish
when we slip back into our bed old ways Aware of the pitfalls this year I attempted
to keep my resolutions to myself. I limited myself to mwo modest ambitions to do
physical exereive every morning and to read mere even evening. An all-night part
on New Year's Eve provided me with a good excuse for not carrying out either of
these new resolutions on the first day of the year, bent on the second I applied myself
siduously to the task
The daily exercise lasted only eleven minutes and I proposed to do them early in the
morning before anyone had got up The self-discipline required to drag myself out of
bad eleven minutes earlier than usual was considerable. Nevertheless I managed to
creep down into the living-room for two days before anyone found me out. After
jumping about on the carpet and nvisting the human frame into uncomfortable
positions. I sat down at the breakfast table in an exhausted condition. It was this that
betrayed me. The next morning the whole family trooped in to watch the
performance. That was really unsettling but I fended off the taunts and jibes of the
family good humouredly and soon everybody got used to the idea However, my
enthusiasm waned, the time I spent at exercises gradually diminished. Little by little
the eleven minutes fell to zera By January 10th I was back to where I had started
from. I argued that if I spent les time exhausting myself at exercises in the moming I
would keep my mind fresh for reading when I got home from work. Resisting the
hypnotizing effect of television, I sat in my room for a few evenings with my eyes
glued to a book. One night however, feeling cold and lonely, I went downstairs and
sat in front of the television pretending to read. That proved to be my undoing, for I
soon got back to the old bad habit of dozing oft in front of the screen. I still havent
given up my resolution to do more reading. In fact, I have just bought a book entitled
"How to Read a Thousand Words a Minute. Perhaps it will solve my problem, but I
inst haven't had time to read it.
1.a)give a suitable little to the passage?
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