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Read the following passages and answer the questions given below :The story tells us that we can enjoy our rights and our freedom only if they do not interfere with other people’s right and freedoms.There are very few of us, of course, who will argue like the gentleman in the story, that we have a right to go about spinning our walk-in-sticks in a busy street. We certainly do not interfere on purpose with other people’s freedom. But sometimes we get in other people’s way without knowing it. This happens when we act without thinking or when we disobey rules that we ought to obey.1. Write name of the lesson from which the above passage has been taken.2. What is the moral of the story?3. Why will very few people argue like the gentleman in the story?4. What happens when we disobey rules?5. Use the word ‘Certainly’ in a sentence of your own.

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1. The name of the lesson is “The Rule of the Road’.

2. The moral of the story is that we can enjoy our rights and freedom only if we do not interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

3. Few people will argue like the gentleman in the story because they think wrongly that they have a right to go about spinning their walking-sticks in a busy street. However, they do not interfere with other people’s freedom purposely.

4. When we disobey rules, we interfere with other people’s rights and freedom.

5. I shall certainly help him tomorrow.



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