There is a story of a man who thought he had the right to do what he liked. One day, this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking stick round and round in his hand, and was trying to look important. A man behind him objected.''You ought not to spin your walking stick round and round like that" he said. ''I am free to do what i like with my walking-stick'' argued the gentleman.
''Of Course you are''said the other man, '' but you ought to know that your freedom ends where my nose begins. This story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere other people's rights and freedom
1. Why was the gentleman on the road moving his walking stick?
2. Who objected him?
3.What argument did the gentleman give
4. Complete these
The man was protested by a
1) Policeman 2) Teacher 3) Passer by
5 a synonym of the word rotating from the passage
Answers
A. gentleman was moving on the road and rotating his a walking stick because he was very proud the thing that he could do anything he like in respective of the problems faced by others
B. He was affected by a man who was behind him or we can say that he was affected by that man who faced problems are referred to as irritated or was interrupted in his work with the spelling of stick of Gentleman
C. Gentleman with his full you argue that he is free to do whatever he like and it's his walking stick so he can do anything with that no one has the right to interrupt his freedom
D. Option d a passers-by
E. From the passage given above we can say that the
the spinning is a synonym of rotating
Answer:
SHORT (1x8=8)
This is the story of a man who thought that he had the right to do whatever he liked. One day,
this gentleman was walking along a busy road, spinning his walking-stick round and round in
his hand, and was trying to look important. A man walking behind him objected.
“You ought not to spin your walking-stick round and round like that!” he said.
“I am free to do what I like with my walking-stick,” argued the gentleman.