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Study Notes Dated : 2000-09-08

Short Answer Type Questions

Question 1:
What do you like to do to relax?
Answer :
But that intimacy of mutual embarrassment, in which each feels that the other is
feeling something, having once existed, its effect is not to be done away with.

Question 2:
How often do you check your phone?
Answer :
People don't come to church for preachments, of course, but to daydream about God.

Question 3:
What was (is) your least favorite subject?
Answer :
The true way to gain much, is never to desire to gain too much. He is not rich that
possesses much, but he that covets no more; and he is not poor that enjoys little,
but he that wants too much.

Question 4:
If you had to get rid of a holiday, which would you get rid of? Why?
Answer :
We cannot employ the mind to advantage when we are filled with excessive food and
drink.

Question 5:
How has technology changed the music industry?
Answer :
Provision for others is a fundamental responsibility of human life.

Question 6:
Do you like spicy food? Why or why not? What is the spiciest thing you have ever
eaten?
Answer :
Martin, if dirt was trumps, what hands you would hold!

Question 7:
What will be the future of TV shows?
Answer :
The test of a man or woman's breeding is how they behave in a quarrel.

Question 8:
What do you get every time you go grocery shopping?
Answer :
If there is anything education does not lack today it is critics.

Question 9:
Where did you go last weekend? \/ What did you do last weekend?
Answer :
I'm not cynical about marriage or romance. I enjoyed being married. And although
being single was fun for a while, there was always the risk of dating someone who'd
owned a lunch box with my picture on it.

Question 10:
If you had to get rid of a holiday, which would you get rid of? Why?
Answer :
He loved to ask his mother questions. It was the pleasantest thing for him to ask a
question and then to hear what answer his mother would give. Bambi was never
surprised that question after question should come into his mind continually and
without effort. He found it perfectly natural, and it delighted him very much. It
was very delightful too, to wait expectantly till the answer came. If it turned out
the way he wanted, he was satisfied. Sometimes, of course, he did not understand,
but that was pleasant also because he was kept busy picturing what he had not
understood, in his own way. Sometimes he felt very sure that his mother was not
giving him a complete answer, was intentionally not telling him all she knew. And,
at first, that was very pleasant, too. For then there would remain in him such a
lively curiosity, such suspicion, mysteriously and joyously flashing through him,
such anticipation, that he would become anxious and happy at the same time, and
grow silent.

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