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Class 9 NCERT - CBSE English (Communicative) - IX English Literature Reader | The Bishop's Candlesticks - Sample Questions




Class IX, NCERT (CBSE) English (Communicative)



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The Bishop's Candlesticks


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Q.1: ‘Always remember, my son, that this poor body is the Temple of the Living God.’

(a) Who says these words and to whom?

(b) What does he mean to say this?

(c) Does the person spoken agree with his remarks?

Q.2: ‘Human body is the temple of

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