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प्रश्न
At the heart of life lie the relationships you have with other people: with family, classmates and friends close-by and far away. All relationships are based on some commonly accepted values like respect, honesty, consideration, and commitment. Think about all the important relationships in your life and complete the table given below.

| Relationship | What I value the most about this relationship | What are the things that may/do cause unpleasantness in this relationship? | What could I do to improve this relationship? |
| Grandparents | |||
| Parents | |||
| Siblings | |||
| Friends | |||
| Teachers |
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उत्तर
| Relationship | What I value the most about this relationship | What are the things that may/do cause unpleasantness in this relationship? | What could I do to improve this relationship? |
| Grandparents | Their love and warmth | Modern ways of living | Listen to their opinions |
| Parents | Their sacrifice | Not studying well | Do my regular studies |
| Siblings | Sharing and caring | Fidgeting with their thinks | Respect likes/dislikes |
| Friends | Bonding | Back biting and envy | Openness in sharing |
| Teachers | Unbiased | When we compare | Express gratitude |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
It takes much time to kill a tree,
Not a simple jab of the knife Will do it.
Can a ‘simple jab of the knife’ kill a tree?
And out of its leprous hide Sprouting leaves.
What comes out of the leprous hide?
"Oh no, no,” said the little Fly, “kind Sir, that cannot be,
I’ve heard what’s in your pantry, and I do not wish to see!"
Is the fly willing to enter the spider’s pantry?
"And now dear little children, who may this story read,
To idle, silly flattering words, I pray you ne’er give heed:"
Who does ‘I’ refer to?
What happens if we fall a prey to flattery? Give instances from the poem 'The Spider and the Fly’.
In your own words give a detailed description of:
The Fly’s Appearance
Over rocks, by rose-banks, sweeping
Like impetuous youth.
Which stage of man is compared here?
And the finest of conventions ever held beneath the sun
Are the little family gatherings when the busy day is done.
What does the poet mean by ‘finest conventions'?
There are some who seem to fancy that for gladness they must roam,
That for smiles that are the brightest they must wander far from home.
According to them, when do they get bright smiles?
But the gladdest sort of people, when the busy day is done,
Are the brothers and the sisters who together share their fun.
When do they share their fun?
