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What are " compulsive habit " ? What does Maxwell say are the compulsive habit of the (i) school children ( ii) mij​

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Answered by mamtasrishti7805
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Explanation: Compulsive habits refers to the habits which are impossible to control. They can be a part of a person's and are very hard to get rid of.

Maxwell examplize few of the common compulsive habits which he saw in children and in his pet Mijbil.

For children he says that they have the habits like placing their feet squarely on the center of each paving block , they must touch every seventh upright of the iron railings and pass to the outside of every second lamp post.

As for Mij it was to tug his owner to the wall of a primary school which was situated on their way they took for walks,jump on to the wall and then gallop the full length of its thirty yards. But this very habit of Mij caused the hopeless distraction of both the teachers and the pupils.

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What are " compulsive habit " ? What does Maxwell say are the compulsive habit of the

(i) school children

(ii) mij

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Compulsive habits are usually strange act or behaviour which a person does without clear reason. For example a cricket player may put on his right shoes first as he believes it would bring him good luck or a kid jumping over a fence, instead of going through the passage way. Usually compulsive beahviour of children are full of childhood mischief and those of adults are of incorrigible type.

1. As per this story, children must place their feet squarely on the centre of each paving block; must touch every seventh upright of the iron railings, or pass to the outside of every second lamp post.

2. Mijbil while on its way to home would jump over the boundary wall railing and run at full speed throughout its length.

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