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1. Can you tell who is writing to whom in this passage? What would you call this kind of writing-a speech, a diary
a letter, a sermon ?
2. What reasons does the author give for not harbouring a prejudice against others ?
3. What are some of the blessings of living with others in the same class or the same school?
4. Paraphrase:
(a) True equality is the only true morality or true wisdom.
(b) To be the dupe or victim of vulgar prejudices.
(c) Settle
your differences amicably with them.
5. "Contempt implies a triumph over and pleasure in the ill of another.” Who are those who feel like this and why?
6. The author says that in the world you will find competitors at every turn." But competition is a very good thing
Why does he seem to warn his son about it?
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a father is wroting to his son and it is a letter
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a father is wroting to his son and it is a letter
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