Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.
Food can maintain and save life. It can destroy life as well. Proper food serves as medicine, improper food works as poison. A little care about the quality and quantity of food will
keep us healthy and happy. If we go about eating all sorts of things, we shall become sick. We take pride in calling ourselves civilized. Being sensible means to know the difference between good and bad, right and wrong. It will not do to become slaves to our tongue or taste. Even cattle, birds and beasts eat only what is best for their body.
We mostly eat processed food and refined sugar. We pay heavily for junk food, for Chinese dishes or deep fried snacks. As a result we catch diseases. We have drifted away from mother nature. We laugh at the rules of hygiene, healthy diet and the advice of our elders. This has given rise to diabetes.
We offer chocolates, cakes and ice creams too often to our children. We also attend parties or dine out every day. This way we invite obesity and diabetes.
question ❓Find words from the passage that mean the same as: (a) being fat (b) cleanliness
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1. Food maintains and saves life. It serves as medicine and keeps us healthy and happy.
2. Food that is unhygienic and has harmful effect on the body is considered improper food.
3. Being sensible means – to know the difference between good and bad, between what is right and what is wrong.
4. Today we mostly eat processed food, refined sugar, junk food and deep fried snacks. Hence we have drifted away from nature and natural food.
5. We don’t follow the rules of hygiene and healthy diet. As a result we invite obesity and diseases such as diabetes.
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