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Q.Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions below..The real ornament of a woman is her character, her purity women like Sita and Damayanti have become sacred to its for their unsullied virtue, never for their jewelry, if they were any several sisters have told me that they feel all the better on getting rid of their jewels. I have called this an act of merit in mare ways than one. No man or woman is entitled to the possession of wealth, lioness she or she has given a fair share of it to the poor and helpless. It is a social and religious obligation and has been called a sacrifice by the Bhagvad Gita. He who dies not offer this sacrifice has been called a thief. The Gita has enumerated many forms of sacrifice, but what greater sacrifice can there be than to serve the poor and needy?For us today, there can be no sacrifice higher than to target the distinctions of the high and the low and to realise the equality of all man.1. Why are the names of Sita and damayanti considered sacred?2.What is social and religious obligation?
3.What is the real arrangement of a woman?
4. (A) Find out a word from the passage which means moral goodness?
(B) Find out a word from the passage which means golden ornaments?​

Answers

Answered by gyaneshwarsingh882
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Answer:

Explanation:

One who describes himself as a Harjian worker writes a long

letter of which I give the following substance:

With the Chairman of the local Harijan Seva Sangh and a sister I

went the other day to a village. We were in a bullock-cart. On the way

the Chairman and the sister were engaged in conver-sation exchanging jokes. The sister seemed to be fatigued and lay in the Chairman’s lap. This familiarity somewhat startled me. On returning we

were to take the train to the city from which we had started. We had to

wait for a few hours at the station. The Chairman and the sister occupied a bench. I sat on the platform ground. It was a moonlight night. I

had a mind to test them, for I thought that there was some-thing

wrong with them. I, therefore, pretended that I would sleep and told

the Chairman

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