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Read the passage carefully and answers the following questions given below. Home is the first and the most important school of character. It's here that every human being receives his moral training or his worst, for it's here that he imbibes those principles of conduct which endure through manhood and cease only with life.
It is common saying that "manners make the man" and there is a second one that says:
"mind makes the man" but there than either is a third that says. "Home makes the Man" for the home training includes not only manners and mind but also character. It is mainly in the home that the heart are opened the habits are formed, the intellect is awakened and the character are molded for good or for evil.From the source, be it pure or impure issue the principle and maxims of society law itself is but the reflex of homes. The finest bits of opinions soon in the minds do children in private life after wards issue forth to the worked and become its public opinion for nations are grown out of nurseries. Those who hold the leading strings of children may ever exercise a greater power than those who yield the reins of govt.

Questions
1. Which is the most important school of character?
2. What does home training include? 3. Who exercise the greater power?
4. Do you agree with the view that home makes the man? Why?
5. Who yields the reins of government? meaning
6. Find out the words from the passage which have opposite
7. Write the noun form of the word "receives". 8. Write the noun form of "includes". ​

Answers

Answered by shahvrushti336
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Answer:

(1) Home is the first and the most important school of character..

(2)"Home makes the Man"for the home training includes not only manners and mind but also character..

(3)Those who hold the leading strings of children may ever exercise a greater power than those who yield the reins of govt..

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