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(i) The three qualities that played a major role in his climb : En- durance, Persistence and Will-Power. (ii) Adventure provides physical, emotional and spiritual experience. It is always risky. It results in victory and a sense of fulfillment. Therefore, it is pleasurable since it changes the adventurer. (iii) Mount Everest is the highest, the mightiest and has nullified many previous attempts. It takes the last ounce of one's energy. It is a brutal struggle with rock and ice. The passage up and down is difficult. Its climb gives one the sense of victory. Therefore, the author found it irresistible on account of its challenges and difficulties. (iv) One does not climb a high peak for fame alone. On the other hand, the sense of fulfillment and eternal love for adventure in man urge a climber to do it. (v) The emotion is 'humility'. (vi) The members of the team on the Everest left the following 'symbols of reverence'. The narrator left a picture of Guru Nanak. Rawat left a picture of Goddess Durga. Phu Dorji left a relic of the Buddha. Edmund Hillary had buried a cross under a heap of rocks and stones in the snow. (vii) The experience as an Everester taught the writer to conquer another summit. It is within the mind. It is fearful and unsalable. One must climb it before one aspires to seek fuller knowledge of oneself.
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