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CUET English Language Comprehension Passage 22
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In this world there is no worse nuisance than a boy at the age of fourteen. He is neither ornamental nor useful. It is impossible to shower affection on him as a smaller boy; and he is always getting in the way. If he talks with a childish lisp he is called a baby, and if in a grown-up way he is called impertinent. In fact, talk of any kind from him is resented. Then he is at the unattractive, growing age. He grows out of his clothes with indecent haste: His voice grows hoars and breaks and quivers; His face grows suddenly angular and unsightly. It is easy to excuse the shortcomings of early... Show more
CUET English Language Comprehension Passage 22
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1. The great bliss for such a boy is __________.
2. A lad of fourteen years of age is resented because __________.
3. The writer's own attitude towards the fourteen-year old boy is __________.
4. A fourteen-year-old boy becomes self-conscious when __________
5. The expression 'he is always getting in the way' means that he is __________.