what does the speaker go on to warn the listener about,and why? My big brother by Premchand
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The elder brother was not good at academics. How does the narrator convey this ?
b. What was the difference in the routines of the two brothers ?
c. Describe the timetable drawn up by the narrator. How were the intent and reality completely different ?
d. What was the impact of the elder brother's lectures on the narrator ?
e. How did the elder brother's sermons change when he failed for the first time ?
f. What was the elder brother's reaction to failing for the second time ?
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a student, you are exposed to many kinds of messages. You receive messages conveying academic information, institutional rules, instructions, and warnings; you also receive messages through political discourse, advertisements, gossip, jokes, song lyrics, text messages, invitations, web links, and all other manner of communication. You know it’s not all the same, but it isn’t always clear how to separate the truth from the messages that are misleading or even b
When you listen critically to a speech, you might hear information that appears unsupported by evidence. You shouldn’t accept that information unconditionally. You would accept it under the condition that the speaker offers credible evidence that directly supports it.
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