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Question
With the help of the poem find the differences between animals and human beings.
Animals I think I could turn and live with animals, they are so placid and self-contain’d -Walt Whitman |
Human beings | Animals |
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Solution
Human Beings | Animals |
Always complain about their condition. | Never complain about their condition. |
Spend sleepless nights regretting their sins. | Don’t regret their sins at all. |
Sicken others by discussing their duty to God. | Do not discuss their duty to God. |
Always dissatisfied. | Always contented. |
Crazy about acquiring possessions. | Never interested in owning things. |
Worship other human beings. | Never worship anyone of their kind. |
Always unhappy about earthly matters. | Unconcerned about earthly matters. |
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