Passage: <em>A dissentient opinion came from the aunt. “A most improper story to tell to young children! You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching.” “At any rate,” said the bachelor, collecting his belongings preparatory to leaving the carriage, “I kept them quiet for ten minutes, which was more than you were able to do.” “Unhappy woman!” he observed to himself as he walked down the platform of Templecombe station; “for the next six months or so those children will assail her in public with demands for an improper story!” –</em><em>“The Storyteller”</em>
Answer: “You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching.”
Explanation:
Passage: <em>A dissentient opinion came from the aunt. “A most improper story to tell to young children! You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching.” “At any rate,” said the bachelor, collecting his belongings preparatory to leaving the carriage, “I kept them quiet for ten minutes, which was more than you were able to do.” “Unhappy woman!” he observed to himself as he walked down the platform of Templecombe station; “for the next six months or so those children will assail her in public with demands for an improper story!” –</em><em>“The Storyteller”</em>
Answer: “You have undermined the effect of years of careful teaching.”
Explanation:
- In this story, two characters are having the conflict and those are The Bachelor and The aunt who has three children. The aunt is always telling them the stories that are usually having happy ending and she taught them that a good person is always getting a reward.
- On the other side, the bachelor is telling the stories that are showing that even the good ones can be hurt, which is more realistic.
That is why the culture of children and the aunt is considered with limited
The Indian social system was influenced by the concept of varna.[2] Varna is not caste and caste is not Varna. This is a critical difference not understood by many. It directly linked religious belief and the segregation of society into status groups. Weber goes on to describe the Varna system (the Brahmins - priests, the Kshatriyas - warriors, the Vaishyas - merchants, the Shudras - laborers and the untouchables).
Weber pays special attention to Brahmins and considers why they occupied the highest place in Indian society for many centuries. With regards to the concept of dharma he concludes that the Indian ethical pluralism is very different both from the universal ethic of Confucianism and Christianity. He notes that the varna system prevented the development of urban status groups.<span>[3]</span>
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was , broke , crossed , called , saw , decided , arrived , noticed , took , went
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Last weekend was very funny: first, I called my friend to go to the shopping and then we went to the bus stop to take the bus, but when we arrived there, the bus had just gone and so we took a taxi. In the middle of the way the taxi broke down and we decided to go walking. After about twenty minutes, we saw the shopping and when we crossed the street, we noticed it had closed!! The only thing to do: laugh and laugh a lot!!
She states that the founding documents confer rights on all people, including women, and therefore, women are entitled to vote
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