question no.-5 ,9,11
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One's motto in life should be that there is no job which makes us small in stature because every job counts. The most amazing thing about the two boys in the story, 'Two Gentlemen of Verona, was their resilience of spirit and selfless love. They did not let themselves get bogged down by their problems but worked twice as hard, with dedication and a smile on their faces, to arrive at a solution towards their difficulties. It is this integrity of character and dedication to the love for their sister which shines through them. These two boys exhibited the characteristics of true gentlemen who took life in their stride and displayed grace and courage in the face of adversities. Nicola and Jacopo were the epitome of gentlemanly grace and integrity of character. Their selfless dedication to the betterment of their diseased sister's health, even at the cost of their own welfare was something quite rare to see. Their devotion and dedication to the most menial of tasks and their constant hunger for work inspired me to follow them around. The most important thing about them was that what he had mistaken for their innocence was actually their maturity, that self-assuredness came from having watched their lives fall apart during the war but also having the strength to piece it back together in whichever way possible. Their love for their sister and each other is what kept them going.
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One's motto in life should be that there is no job which makes us small in stature because every job counts. The most amazing thing about the two boys in the story, 'Two Gentlemen of Verona, was their resilience of spirit and selfless love. They did not let themselves get bogged down by their problems but worked twice as hard, with dedication and a smile on their faces, to arrive at a solution towards their difficulties. It is this integrity of character and dedication to the love for their sister which shines through them. These two boys exhibited the characteristics of true gentlemen who took life in their stride and displayed grace and courage in the face of adversities. Nicola and Jacopo were the epitome of gentlemanly grace and integrity of character. Their selfless dedication to the betterment of their diseased sister's health, even at the cost of their own welfare was something quite rare to see. Their devotion and dedication to the most menial of tasks and their constant hunger for work inspired me to follow them around. The most important thing about them was that what he had mistaken for their innocence was actually their maturity, that self-assuredness came from having watched their lives fall apart during the war but also having the strength to piece it back together in whichever way possible. Their love for their sister and each other is what kept them going.
Question number 5 has been answered previously, please check.
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