Q- 1 Comprehend the passage and
Trees give shade for the benefit of others and while they themselves stand in the
sun and endure the scorching heat, they produce the fruit by which others profit. The
character of a good man is like that of trees. What is the use of the perishable body if no
use of it is made for the benefit of mankind? Sandal wood the more it is rubbed, the more
scent does it yield. Gold the more it is burnt the more brightly does it shine. The men who
are noble at heart do not lose these qualities even in losing their lives. What matters
whether men praise them or not? What difference does it make whether riches abide with
them or not? What does it signify whether they die at this moment or whether their lives
are prolonged? Happened, what those who tread the right path may will not set foot on
any other. Life itself is unprofitable to a man who does not live for others. Those who lay
down their lives for others will assuredly dwell forever in a world of bliss.
1. What lesson can we learn from sandal wood and gold?
2. What do trees do for us?
3. What is the similarity between trees and good men?
4. Give similar word of “Unpreserved”
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1. Sandal wood and gold teach us that those who are noble at heart do not lose their good qualities even after losing their lives.
2. Trees endure the scorching heat of the sun and give others shade. They bear fruits which benefit others, that is animals and humans.
3. The lives of both trees and good men are dedicated to the service of others. They give up their lives but not their values. They both sacrifice themselves for others good.
4.(from the passage) "perishable"
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Answer:can you summary about passage
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passage " Trees give shade for the benefit of other
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