A writer who is merely entertaining his readers, even one who is merely informing them, can do what he wants with the rest of his life. But the writer, who sets out to use his pen to reform public life, cannot afford such dualities. Here is the testimony of one great man about the influence of another, Lokmanya Tilak.
"I believe that an editor who has anything worth saying and who commands a clientele cannot be easily hushed. He delivered his finished message as soon as he is put under duress. The Lokmanya spoke more eloquently from the Mandalay fortress than through columns of the printed Kesari".
The question asks us to identify a word from the given passage that is synonymous with the word 'holy'. We need to carefully examine the context in which the options are used within the text.
'Holy' generally refers to something considered sacred, devoted to God or religious purposes, or deserving reverence.
The passage discusses the impact of reformers like Lokmanya Tilak, emphasizing the importance of their 'authentic life' over their writings. It states:
"They were not full of pious thoughts and scared resolutions within the walls of a temple."
This sentence directly uses the word 'pious' in the context of thoughts and a temple, which are strongly associated with religiousness or holiness.
Based on the analysis, the word 'pious' is used in the passage in a context closely related to religious devotion and sacredness, making it the best synonym for 'holy' among the choices provided.
Why, according to the writer can't people be motivated to use a resource prudently?
1. They feel that others may overuse the resource
2. It is possible to substitute the resource
3. Abundance of the resource availability
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
When do people use resources exhaustively?
The self-interest of people affects the use of renewable resources
People rooted in a locality
Which among the following is closest in meaning with the word 'deplete'?