Q1. Read the passage below and give the answers to the following questions:. Conversation is a fine art. It is the art of exchanging thought. It is an art w hich anybody can cultivate or master. Not everybody can paint or play music, but almost everyone can talk. Thus it affords the greatest pleasure to the greatest number." To talk", says R L. Sleversan, "is our chief business in the world. And talk is by far the most accessible of pleasures. It costs nothing in money, it is all profit. It completes our education, makes friends and can be enjoyed at any age. Conversation is indeed the most teachable of all the arts. All you need to do is to find a subject that interests you and your listeners. Hobbies are, for example numberless hobbies to talk about the other fellows hobby rather than your own. Therein lies the secret of your popularity. There is nothing that pleases people so much as your interest in their interest. It is just as important to know what subjects to select for good conversation. If you don't want to be set down as a bore, avoid certain unpleasant topics. Avoid talking about yourself unless you are asked to do so. Sickness or death bores everybody. The only one who willingly listens to such talk is the doctor but he gets sad for it. You must also know not only what to say but also how to sayit. (a)How does the author define and explain the art of conversation? b) How is talking easier to learn than other fine arts?
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a) Conversation is a fine art. It is the art of exchanging thought. It is an art w hich anybody can cultivate or master.
b) talk is by far the most accessible of pleasures. It costs nothing in money, it is all profit. It completes our education, makes friends and can be enjoyed at any age
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