Q - Read the following poem and answer the questions given below it.
If the traveller meet not with his better or his equal,
let him make his lovely journey strong :
with a fool there is no fellowship.
"These sons are mine,
" the fool torments himself to think,
when he himself is not his own : much less the sons,
much less the wealth.
The fool who knows he is a fool,
A Pundit is at least in this;
but the fool who thinks himself a Pundit,
he is called a fool indeed. Questions:
( 1 ) whom should we choose as a companion for our journey ?
( 2 ) 'When he himself is not his own.' explain this line.
( 3 ) What thoughts torments the fool ?
( 4 ) who is a real fool ?
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(1)fool
(2)when he does not himself very well
(3)he thinks when he himself is not his own
(4) pundit
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