Read the passage carefully and answer the following. There is physical violence and also Inward violence. Physical violence is to kill another, to hurt other people consciously, deliberately or without thought, to say cruel things, full of antagonism and hate, and in wardly, inside the skin, to dislike people, to hate people, to criticise people. In wardly, we are always quarrelling, battling, not only with others, but with ourselves. We want people to change; we want to force them to our way of thinking. to allow you to join in the inter school music The ultimate violence is war the killing for ideas, for so-called religious principles, for nationalities, the killing to preserve a little piece of land. To do that, man will kill, destroy, maim and also be killed himself. There is enormous violence in the world, the rich wanting to keep people poor and the poor wanting to get rich and in the process hating the rich. Answer the following questions. 1. Describe the types of violence briefly 2. Which is the ultimate violence and what is its cause? 3. What do we always do inwardly? 4. How do we want to change people? 5. What do the rich want? 6. Find out from the passage the word which means 'behaviour which damages somebody physically.' 7.Give from the passage the word which is opposite of 'outwardly'.
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Sure, let's go through the questions based on the passage:
1. The types of violence mentioned in the passage are physical violence and inward violence.
2. The ultimate violence mentioned in the passage is war, which is caused by killing for ideas, religious principles, nationalities, and the desire to preserve land.
3. Inwardly, we are always quarreling and battling, not just with others but also with ourselves.
4. We want to change people by forcing them to our way of thinking.
5. The rich want to keep people poor, while the poor want to get rich and may end up hating the rich.
6. The word that means "behavior which damages somebody physically" is physical violence.
7. The word opposite of "outwardly" in the passage is inwardly.
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