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I would say that the growth of comic-con is good and bad because, first off, the good way is that the owner would get more money and visitors. The bad thing might be that they may go bankrupt because of the size, amount of money, and the abundance of visitors. This means that the owner may have to sell Comic-Con and get most of their money back or figure out a way to lower the growth. Companies grow similar to how the body grows. If you grow to fast or to slow, you might get injured. If the company grows way to fast or slow, the company also may face some problems. Also, most people who are extremely tall or short can live a lot less than the average person because for a short person, their heart rate is a lot faster but also working les hard to get the blood in such a short space. It's like putting a lion in a container 3 times it's size; it hardly has anywhere to go. However, if someone is very tall, the heart has to work extra hard and beats slower. This can cause some injuries, too. This is much like a companies growth. If it grows too fast, it may face some problems like bankruptcy or if it is growing very slowly, the owner doesn't get hardly any money because if it's small, no one will go there. This causes the owner to not able to make the company grow or not at all.
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-thunderbolt07
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To my understanding, it says on all 3 pages. You only included one page but if I misunderstood and they were asking for only the first page, then I'd say the second sentence of the second paragraph.
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Surja Mukhi’s cultural point of view on marriage is, she believes that it is important to find a mate based on love.
Answer: Option C
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‘The Poison Tree: A tale of Hindu life in Bengal’ is a book authored by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. This is a about two characters Nagendra, and his loyal wife Surja Mukhi.
Surja Mukhi’s husband was a rich Zamindar and he used to drink. The relationship.m between the two was not as it used to be. Even though they were husband and wife, they didn’t share that bond of closeness, rather Nagendra was attracted towards some other girl name Kunda.
This is when Surja Mukhi feels that one should find mate based on love, the kind of person who loves you and understands you. When two person love each other, that’s when the marriage counts.
Can you show a picture of the story or write it out? What was the story? I may be able to find it and try to figure it out.
Where is the passage bc if i would’ve seen it i had the answer