"...whenever we are told to hate our brothers..."
(a) What does the poet say?
i. The poet says that by hating our brothers (people of another country), we dispossess,
betray and condemn ourselves.
ii. he poet says that by hating our brothers (people of another country), we love, betray and
condemn ourselves.
iii. The poet says that by hating our brothers (people of another country), we love, betray
and hate ourselves.
From "NO MEN ARE FOREIGN"
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Sometimes some selfish people instigate the innocent to harm others. They do it for their own benefit. The common or ordinary man does not understand their tricks and starts hating his fellow human beings. They tell them to cause riots. The poet says that one should not follow anybody’s advice without brooding over it. The poet repeatedly says that there is no difference in them and the foreigners. The people of the entire world are the same.
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