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Question
Many skills have been mentioned in this lesson up to now. Can you do without learning some of them? Which ones are necessary for any person?
Solution
- Necessary skills: Eating our food with our own hands, cleaning the face, having a bath, observing personal cleanliness, wearing clothes, helping elders to get things from the provision stores, to go to school alone, and come back home safely are the skills that are necessary for a person.
- Skills that need not be learned right now: Driving a four-wheeler, casting a vote in the elections, ironing the clothes, cooking, looking after and serving a sick person, writing precisely, repairing a computer, etc.
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