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Q2 Explain: 'We work in the sun and in the light'. [​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The sun's light (and all light) contains energy. Usually, when light hits an object the energy turns into heat,like the warmth you feel while sitting in the sun. Old-school solar technology uses large crystals made out of silicon, which produces an electrical current when struck by light.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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'We work in the sun and the light' implied befriending individuals who are focused and do things not in mystery and not covered up.

How is it so?

  • In the given text of Nehru's letters, he made use of words like "warm up to the sun and work in the light".
  • These words represented different implications.
  • It implied befriending individuals who are focused and do things not in mystery and not covered up.

Purpose:

  • Jawaharlal Nehru offered a specific piece of guidance to his little girl through letters when he was enthralled in the prison.
  • About being brave, Nehru guided his little girl to be unafraid of anything.
  • He expressed that things ought to be finished under the illumination of the sun.
  • This assists the individual with being unafraid and brave about his exercises.
  • Anything done under the radiance of the sun implies that everybody makes the individual solid and sure.

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