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Comprehension 2 (pg#19-23)
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The poet Okara in this narrative monologue painfully condemns the (a)duplicity displayed by adults, both in their words and actions. Here, a father laments to his son about the negative changes that creep into the attitude and behaviour of humans, when they grow into (b) adults. He says that people used to be (c)genuine when they laugh and the honesty would be reflected in their eyes. But, people of modern times laugh (d) superficially. Their handshakes used to be warm and happy conveying a sense of togetherness, but nowadays the handshakes have become a mere (e) fakes. He warns his son that people are not trust-worthy and have become so selfish that they are concerned only about their own (f)personal benefits. ......
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