Those of us who already possess knives and
use them as a matter of course at our meals
can
hardly understand the longing of an infant
to be given the freedom of so perilous an
instrument. Man has been defined as a tool-
using animal and there is no another tool that,
appeals to the imagination so strongly as a
knife. It is through long months and years a
forbidden thing and all the more fascinating
on that count. There is no glory in using a
spoon. There is no honour in holding a fork in
the right hand and in taking up on it little
squares of meat that have been cut with a
knife by some more privileged hand
Question: The 'privileged hand in this
passage refers to
(A)
the spoon
(B)
expret hand
(C)
the adults
(D)
the children
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The privileged hand in this passage refers to the "expert hand".
Explanation:
- In this passage, the narrator is talking about the skills of using a knife and fork.
- He is referring to the time when a person starts learning how to hold a knife or fork in his hands.
- It is basically a technique that is learned after so many months.
- From a child to an adult man, It takes time to grab your meal with a fork.
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