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Roosevelt's opinion on fear is that: (a) one should be scared of fear. (b) fear is inevitable in life. (c) one should not let fear enter one's mind. (d) fear is an emotion of destruction.​

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Answered by XxitzmizzpgliXx
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Answer:

(d) fear is an emotion of destruction.

Answered by monica789412
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Option d) fear is an emotion of destruction.​

Explanation:

  • In the story "Deep Waters", we see how Douglas tries to demolish his fear of water.
  • Roosevelt talks about the concept of fear. He says, "All we have to fear is fear itself".
  • It means that being afraid of fear itself is bad. He says that being scared of fear itself is a barrier to one's growth.
  • One must be very strong in mind that he doesn't have any fear. Only then he can develop and destroy the shell.
  • Death is once in life time. But being scared makes the person die each and every day.
  • So to grow and develop must break the fear.
  • Therefore the answer is option d) fear is an emotion of destruction.​
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