Question
Read the passage below and select the option that best
sums up its central idea: βA man once approached a wise teacher and asked, βHow can I find peace?β The teacher replied, βLet go of your anger and embrace forgiveness. Just as a storm cannot rage forever, neither should your anger. Holding on to resentment is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. Forgiveness is the wind that clears the skies, allowing peace to shine through.ββ What is the central idea of the passage?Solution
The teacher advises the man to let go of anger and embrace forgiveness. The metaphor of a storm that cannot rage forever and forgiveness as the wind that clears the skies highlights how forgiveness leads to peace. The poison metaphor further emphasizes how holding onto anger harms oneself, not others. Now, let's evaluate the options: A) Incorrect β The passage is not about harming others. B) Incorrect β Anger is depicted as harmful, not strong. C) Correct β Forgiveness is clearly presented as the key to inner peace. D) Incorrect β The passage promotes freely given forgiveness, not something that must be earned. E) Incorrect β The message is not about avoiding confrontation, but about letting go of negative emotions.
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