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Friendship to you is...

Friendship to you is

A

a) an emotional language

B

b) a burden

C

c) a conditional relationship

D

d) an understanding between two or more people

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The correct Answer is:
D

Friendship means to share, help, understand and benefit another by being unselfish. It is mutual and hence for it to be true, an understanding between friends is of most importance.
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Make a Precis of the following passage and give it a suitable title :- Friendship is above reason, for, though you find virtues in a friend, he was your friend before you found them. It is a gift that we offer because we must, to give it as the reward of virtue would be to set a price upon it and those who do that have no friendship to give. If you choose your friends on the ground that you are virtuous and want virtuous company, you are no nearer to true friendship than if you choose them for commercial reasons. Besides, who are you that you should be setting a price upon your friendship ? It is enough for any man that he has the divine power of making friends, and he must leave it to that power to determine who his friends shall be. For, though you may choose the virtuous to be your friends, they may not choose you, indeed, friendship cannot grow where there is any calculated choice. It comes like sleep, when you are not thinking about it, and you should be grateful, without any misgiving, when it comes. So no man who knows what friendship is ever gave up a friend because he turns out to be disreputable. His only reason for giving up a friend is that he has ceased to care for him, and, when that happens he should reproach himself for this moral poverty of affection, not the friend for having proved unworthy. For it is inhuman presumption to say of any woman, when you have fallen out of love with her, that she is unworthy of your love. In friendship and in love we are always humble, because we see that a free gift has been given to us : and to lose that humility because we have lost friendship or love is to take a pride in what should shame us.

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  • If you develop friendship with an individual you must stand by him through thick and thin.

    A
    think about his/her welfare
    B
    under all circumstances
    C
    to accompany through a thick forest
    D
    in day and night
  • Intimate and close friendship is shown in

    A
    early childhood
    B
    late childhood
    C
    adolescence
    D
    young adulthood
  • For a healthy and lasting friendship one must be on the level.

    A
    equally rich
    B
    mentally compatible
    C
    honest and sincere
    D
    ready for sacrifices
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