English, asked by dishani06, 1 year ago

"Why don't you say this to the people who come to you...?"—Who says this and to whom? What is
referred to by the word 'this'? Why do the people come to the person spoken to?? From strong roots -class xii​

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Answered by p1rathamjain
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Answered by bubbles15
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In his autobiography APJ Abdul Kalam says this to his father Jainulabdeen.

According to Jainulabdeen, “every human being is a specific element withing the whole of the manifest divine being. So, why be afraid of difficulties, sufferings and problems? When troubles come, try to understand the relevance of your sufferings. Adversity always presents opportunities for introspection”. This fact is referred to by the word ‘this’.

People come to the person spoken to because they are in trouble and in distress condition. They come to Kalam’s father for help and advice to get rid of their problems.

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