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Q.1.Readthepassageandanswerthefollowingquestions:

Oncetherewasalittleboywhohadaverybadtemper.Hisfathergavehim abagofnails

andtold him tohammeranailintothebackofthefence,everytimehelosthistemper.The

firstdaytheboy drovethirty-sevennailsintothefence.Overthenextfewweeks,ashelearnt

tocontrolhisanger, thenumberofnailshammereddailygraduallydwindleddown.He

discovereditwaseasiertohold histemperthantodrivethosenailsintothefence.

Finallythedaycamewhentheboydidnotlosehistemperatall.Heholdhisfatheraboutit.

His fathersuggestedtohissontopulloutonenailforeachdaywhenhewasabletoholdhis

temper.Thedayspassedandtheyoungboywasfinallyabletotellhisfatherthatallthenails

weregone.The fathertookhissonbythehandandledhim tothefence.Hesaid,"Youhave

donewell,myson,but lookattheholesinthefence.Thefencewillneverbethesame.When

yousaythingsinanger,they leaveascarjustlikethisone.Youcanputaknifeinamanand

drawitout.itwillnotmatterhow manytimesyousayIam sorry,thewoundisstillthere.

“Averbalwoundisasbadasaphysical one”.

a. Whydidtheboy'sfathergivehimabagofnails?

b. Whydidthenumberofnailstheboyhammeredintothefencelesseneachday?

c. Whatdidtheboydiscover?

d. Wastheboyabletocontrolhisangerintheend?

e. Whatisthemoralofthestory?

Q.2.Readthepassageandanswerthefollowingquestions:​

Answers

Answered by MustafaQuadri
0

Plz use space in words.

Answered by Glorious31
3

Answer:

  1. The boys father gave him a bag of nails To hammer them into the back of the fence every time he got angry. He just wanted his son to learn the master stroke of not to be angry.
  2. The number of nails lessened day by day because he understood that it was easy to control His anger than hammering the nails into the fence.
  3. The boy boy had discovered that it was easy to control his anger than hammering the nails into the fence.
  4. Yes the boy was able to control His anger and one day came that he Drew no nail in the fence that is synonymously can be said as he did not get angry that day.
  5. The moral of the story is are sorry cannot what be taken for granted if our words have deeply hurt them.
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