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The experience had a deep meaning for me, as only those who have known stark terror and conquered it can appreciate. In death there is peace. There is terror only in the fear of death, as Roosevelt knew when he said, All we have to fear is fear itself.‖ Because I had experienced both the sensation of dying and the terror that fear of it can produce, the will to live somehow grew in intensity. At last I felt released free to walk the trails and climb the peaks and to brush aside fear.i. In death there is peace‖ choose the correct option with reference to the above a) End of one‘s existence is happinessb) That death is solace & comfort c) That one‘s final abode is uncertain d) That there is torment in deathii. The phrase 'Brush aside' refers to a) Get closer to b) To finally get rid of c) Take it for granted d) Not care at alliii. All we have to fear is fear itself‖. What does the narrator learn from President Roosevelt‘s statement? a) To cancel the fear b) To frighten the fear c) To dispel the fear d) To prevent the feariv. I had experienced both the sensation of dying and terror that fear of it can produce,‖ which of the following idioms might describe the above statement a) To be scared to death‖ b) Once in a blue moon‖ c) With a silver spoon‖ d) Hand to mouth‖ |
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Answer» i. b) That death is solace & comfort ii. b) To finally get rid of iii. c) To dispel the fear iv. a) To be scared to death‖ |
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