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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 tormentshimself 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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Answered by yadavsatyapal520
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Answer:

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Answered by Prakriti00
1

Answer:

according to me

1. We should choose ourselves or our shadow as a companion for our journey because we know what we need to complete our goal.

2. 'When he himself is not his own' refers that he is a creature made by God and his body and every thing that belongs to him is given to hi by God and so everything belongs to him is just a gift of God.

3. the thought that those son belongs to him torments the fool.

4. The people who thinks themselves as a smart one is the real fool.

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