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Old Saturday, December 14, 2013
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Originally Posted by Qurban Ali Qureshi View Post
A comprehension exercise consists of a passage , upon which questions are set to examine the student's ability to understands the contents of the given text and to infer information and meanings from it.
Here are few Hints;
1- Read the passage fairly quickly to get the general idea.
2- Read again , a little slowly ,so to know the details.
3-study the questions thoroughly .Turn to the relevant portion of the passages, read them again , then rewrite them in your own words,neatly and precisely.
4- sentences must be precise, neat, and complete. it should be in your own words. Do not write the sentences of the passage.
How long does an answer has to be or how precise?
Should unnecessary explanation be avoided?

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Originally Posted by Muhammad Ali Qureshi View Post
1- human fear of death because they observe the painful scenes of the dying people while children fear of darkness due to hearing horrible stories.
2- The author explain,religious and sacred view in which a religious man perceives death as penalties of his committed sins and gateway to another world.
3-According to the author the Monks tortures their bodies in order to feel the fear of death, and for their self-purification.
4- Seneca, the Roman Philosopher describes a dying man suffers pale, his body undergoes convulsions, his relatives weep and wear mourning clothes ,and perform religious rituals.
5- According to the writer the painful death scenes , Monks self-purification acts, and death's ceremonies appears more horrible than than it is.

Every body comment and evaluate it.
I think your first answer is wrong as most of the people.
The right answer is that one is inevitable and the other can be avoided. human being knows that death will come and he is afraid of it but cannot avoid that (from being happening) while children can avoid going into the darkness
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