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the correct meaning of the phrase 'dead habit' is
a) ancient times b) old habits
c) meaningless tradition d) a habit that should die​

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Answered by kunjalBiswas
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Answer:

b) Old Habits. I think,

Dead habit' refers to mindless practicing of obsolete customs and traditions, old beliefs, superstitions and a narrow-minded attitudes. This habit corrodes the mind and renders it useless.

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Answered by vinod04jangid
2

Answer:

c) meaningless tradition

Explanation:

The given phrase dead habit is in Rabindranath Tagore’s poem, where the mind is without fear.

This poem was written by Rabindranath Tagore during the pre-independence days when India was a colony of the British. The basic theme of the poem is absolute freedom; the poet wants the citizens of his country to live in a free state. According to the poem, we see that the poet is expressing his views that there should be a country where people live without fear and with pure dignity.

He also said that the people of the country should live unitedly, and not be trapped by social barriers like casteism, regionalism or religion, etc. In the next lines, the poet says that people must remain free from superstitions and must strive for perfection in their skill set.

Thus, in this poem, the poet is using the phrase ‘dead habit’ with context to the old traditions and customs seen in the society that is meaningless and are obstacles in the life of people.

Hence, the correct option is c).

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