Why are goodmen indifferent for praise or riches?
tiii) gow stroild the life of a man be superior to lhe life of a dog or a crow?
tirj How do they live who severifice their lives for others?
(v) Give suitable title to the passage'
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(i) Good men are indifferent to praise and riches. It is because material rewards do not affect their hard work and efforts. Good men continue doing what they're doing due to their motivation that comes from within and a sense of purpose.
(iii) Life of a human shall be considered superior to the life of a dog or crow when it is devoted to the service of society and its people.
(iv) The people who sacrifice their life for others live in the memory of society. They are remembered by the people for the selfless deeds they did for the community.
(v) A suitable title for the passage is "The virtue of living as a Human".
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