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Of man's earliest inventions we know very little. The first may have been the use of a stone to crack a nut. The next was
possibly the use of a stick to strike an enemy. Once man found that sticks and stones were useful, it was only a step,
though perhaps a long one, to the making of a rude weapon by fastening a stone to the end of a stick. Man used sticks
and stones long before he dared to meddle with fire, for early man resembled the wild creatures in his dread of fire. Fire,
of course, existed, for lightning must sometimes have set the forests ablaze just as it does to-day; while in those days
volcanoes were much more frequent and active than they now are. The forgotten hero who first dared to tame fire to his
own use was the greatest of early inventors, for once man had fire he was master of all the lower creatures
Q-1 What may have been man’s earliest inventions?
Q-2 Why did not man tame fire as early as he came to know the use of sticks and stones?
Q-3 Why was fire not invented by men?
Q-4 Who can be considered as one of the greatest early of discoverers?
Q-5 Give the verb form of :little and active.
Q-6 Give a suitable title to the passage.
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