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Read the given line and answer the question that follow. We are proud of the position we hold; humble as we are What is the speaker proud of? How - English

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Read the given line and answer the question that follow.

We are proud of the position we hold; humble as we are

  1. What is the speaker proud of?
  2. How is the speaker both humble and proud?
  3. Pick out the alliteration in these lines.
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उत्तर

  1. The speaker is proud of the position people hold on to.
  2. The ordinary position they hold keeps them humble. But the path of self-dignity and honor they tread, makes them feel proud.
  3. proud, position, hold, humble are the words that alliterate.
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अध्याय 5.2: Everest is not the Only Peak - Exercises [पृष्ठ १५८]

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अध्याय 5.2 Everest is not the Only Peak
Exercises | Q B. 3. | पृष्ठ १५८

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