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44, Srinagar colony
Roorkee
Date - 30 June 2019
The editor
National daily
Roorkee
Subject - long oversetting
Sir,
Through the column of your esteemed newspaper, I want to draw the attention of concerned authorities towards long power cut in our colony.
A Long power cut is creating great inconvenience to the peoples but also to the students especially to the students who are going to give their boards this year. And even peoples are not able to sleep especially the working persons. Old and sick are also facing so many problems as they are not able to take rest properly.
So, I shall feel highly obliged if you kindly publish the above views of mine in ur esteemed newspaper. So that concerned authorities can take actions after reading these problems in your newspaper.
Thanking you
Yours truly
Vineeta
Answer:
C) A person does not have to accomplish great things to serve God.
Explanation:
These are last lines from John Milton’s (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) one of the most famous short poems "When I Consider How My Light is Spent" or alternatively known as “On His Blindness”.
In the context of these lines Milton compares God with a King and contrasts Him with a lord. In these lines Milton says that God has innumerable (thousands) working at his state moving speedily from place to place (Thousands at his bidding speed). These tasks need men to have light and vision. Since God has innumerable resources he does not need every one to do an active work. Sometimes God also appoints some people on standby and work when the right time comes.
In brief, Milton being previously very active in social and political matters of the country knows that working actively for God is a good deed. But those who are physically hampered (like Milton) also serve God in waiting for their turn to accomplish a task when it is assigned.