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Write a precis of the following passage and give an appropriate title to it. (3) A great deal of the world's work is neither producing material things not altering the things that nature produces but doing services of one or of

another Thoughtless people are apt to think a brick maker to be more of a

producer than a teacher. When a village carpenter makes a gate to keep cattle out of a field of what, he has something solid in hand which he can claim for his own until the farmer pays him for it. But when a village boy makes a noise to keep the birds off, he has nothing to show through the noise is just as necessary as the gate. The postman does not make anything he onlydelivers letters and parcels. The policeman does not make anything, and the soldier not only does not make things he destroys them. The doctor makes pills sometimes, but that is not his real business, which is to tell you when you ought to take pills, and what pills to take unless indeed he has the good sense to tell you not to take them at all, and you have the good sense to believe him when he is giving you good advice instead of bad. The lawyer does not make anything substantial.nor the member of parliament, nor the domestic servant (though she sometimes breaks things) nor an actor. When their work is done, they have nothing in hand that can be weighed or measured; nothing that the maker can keep from others until she is paid for it. They are all in service in domestic service like the shop assistant, or in government service like the postman, and all of us who have full-size consciences consider ourselves in what some of us call the service of God tnd then.b

And besides the person who make the substantial persons to find out how they should be made. Beside kings there must be things there must when they that, persons be persons who know how they should be done, and decide should be do done, and how much they should be done In simple village life both the make or the doing and the thinking may be done by the same person when he is a blacksmith carpenter or builder but in high cities and highly civilized countries this is impossible, one set of people has to make and do while another set of people things and decides what, when , how much any by whom​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Write a precis of the following passage and give an appropriate title to it. (3) A great deal of the world's work is neither producing material things not altering the things that nature produces but doing services of one or of

another Thoughtless people are apt to think a brick maker to be more of a

producer than a teacher. When a village carpenter makes a gate to keep cattle out of a field of what, he has something solid in hand which he can claim for his own until the farmer pays him for it. But when a village boy makes a noise to keep the birds off, he has nothing to show through the noise is just as necessary as the gate. The postman does not make anything he onlydelivers letters and parcels. The policeman does not make anything, and the soldier not only does not make things he destroys them. The doctor makes pills sometimes, but that is not his real business, which is to tell you when you ought to take pills, and what pills to take unless indeed he has the good sense to tell you not to take them at all, and you have the good sense to believe him when he is giving you good advice instead of bad. The lawyer does not make anything substantial.nor the member of parliament, nor the domestic servant (though she sometimes breaks things) nor an actor. When their work is done, they have nothing in hand that can be weighed or measured; nothing that the maker can keep from others until she is paid for it. They are all in service in domestic service like the shop assistant, or in government service like the postman, and all of us who have full-size consciences consider ourselves in what some of us call the service of God tnd then.b

And besides the person who make the substantial persons to find out how they should be made. Beside kings there must be things there must when they that, persons be persons who know how they should be done, and decide should be do done, and how much they should be done In simple village life both the make or the doing and the thinking may be done by the same person when he is a blacksmith carpenter or builder but in high cities and highly civilized countries this is impossible, one set of people has to make and do while another set of people things and decides what, when , how much any by whom

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Answered by dgmellekettil
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Answer:

A precise is a short version of a comprehension passage written within the word limit of sixty words in which the entire passage is summarised.

Explanation

The world's work is to neither create nor destroy nature's work but to provide service. A brick maker is less of a producer than a teacher. The service done by a doctor, a teacher, a soldier or anyone who is just serving without creating anything or without destroying anything is contributing more to the world than a carpenter or a brick maker.

The lawyer does not make anything substantial. nor does the member of parliament, nor the domestic servant. But today service and creation go hand in hand in highly civilized cities. Producing resources is also a necessity today. There are two sets of people one who will contribute without producing anything and will decide when and how to use the produced commodity which is made by another set of people.

An appropriate title for the passage is- Production and service go hand in hand.

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