Que 3 Read the following Passage carefully and answer the questions given
below
Home is the first and most important school of characters if is here that
every human being receives his moral trining, or his worst for it's here that he
imbibes those principles of conduct which endure through manhood, and cease
only with life. It's a common saying that "Manners make the man", and there is a
second one that says, "Mind makes the man, but truer than either is a third that
says "Hone makes the man" For the home that the hearts are spened, the habits
Fare formed, the intellect is awakened, and the characters are moulded for good
Forfor evil From that source, beitpure on impure, issue the principle and maxims
of society. Low itseer is out the reflex of homes. The finest bits of opinions soun
in the mind of children in private life afterwards issue forth to the world and be
come its public opinion, for nations are grown out of nurseries. Those who hold
the leading strings of children may even exercise a greater power than those who
weld the reins of Government
Question
Which is the most important school of Character?
(2) What does home training include?
(3) Who exercises a greater power?
(4) Do you agree with the view that home makes the man?
Why
(5) Find out the words from the passage which have opposite
meaning of pure ? impune
(6) Write the noun form of the word "receives"
(7) Home makes the
(8) Write the noun form of includes
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(2) Home is the first and most important school of characters if is here that.
(3) every human beings receives his moral training, or his worst for it's here that he
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