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Q2. Complete the dialogue.
Liaquat: Hello, Danish,
Danish: Anything of your choice
Liaquat:
Danish: I am sorry. I don't like cool drinks.
Liaquat:
Danish: I prefer tea to coffee
Liaquat:
Danish: Thank you.
Q3. Explain the lines with reference poem and poet.
a)
Life is queer with its twists and turns,
As every one of us sometimes learns,
And many a failure turns about,​

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Answered by sarika001276
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Chai-tea and happiness, Danish style

The Danish Hygge philosophy is almost Gandhian in its simplicity and belief that deep introspection can rein in personal ambition and quiet a restless mind

By Sanchita Sharma

UPDATED ON JAN 22, 2017 10:04 AM IST

Curling up with a book and a cup of hot tea at home is what most of us would describe as yet another ho-hum evening. But this is the lifestyle Danes aspire to, boast and increasingly write about.(Shutterstock)

A quiet evening at home curled up in a blanket with a book. Drinking hot chocolate – hot ginger chai tea if you want that Indian touch -- alone or with family. Candlelight, dinner and conversation with close friends.

What most of us would describe as yet another ho-hum evening spent at home for lack of better options is the lifestyle Danes aspire to, boast and increasingly write about. It’s called ‘Hygge’ (pronounced “hoo-ga”), a term best described as “restful coziness” that they associate with stress-free bliss.

It’s a bit like the ‘slow food’ movement that evokes the more natural way living and loving, in this case not just every bite you eat but also the way you savour experiences over possessions and friends over associates.

Answered by archujaiarchu
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1. Liaquat : may I prefer cool drinks

Liaquat: or else , what do you want ?

Liaquat: ok .

2. life may have turns and twists , everyone will sometimes learn and many failure may there

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