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Question
Discuss and answer in your own words, and write in your notebook.
When does man generally turn to God? Give one example to support your response.
Solution
Man generally turns to God when he is troubled or is facing some difficulty. I remember a neighbour of mine who professed to be an atheist, but when there was a stock market crash, we were all surprised to see him at our temple with hands joined and eyes closed. Praying to God.
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- Figures of speech
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