Good Manners Speech
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What did Keats compare good manners to?

  • A stormy night
  • A beautiful flower
  • A loud noise
  • A fine day (correct)
  • Where are good manners most useful according to the speech?

  • At home, school, and in social life (correct)
  • Only at school
  • Only at home
  • Only in social life
  • What can make a child the darling of the whole family according to the speech?

  • Being the most talkative
  • Being respectful to elders and affectionate to younger ones (correct)
  • Being the most mischievous
  • Being the most rebellious
  • What do teachers appreciate according to the speech?

    <p>Saying 'good morning' and standing up when they enter the class</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What phrases are mentioned as important in social life in the speech?

    <p>'Please' and 'thank you'</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Importance of Good Manners

    • Good manners are compared to a gentle, insinuating voice that charms everyone.
    • Good manners are most useful in social life, particularly in the company of others.
    • Having good manners can make a child the darling of the whole family.
    • Teachers appreciate good manners, polite language, and respectful behavior from their students.
    • Phrases such as "please," "thank you," and "excuse me" are important in social life and are considered essential in everyday interactions.

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    This speech emphasizes the importance of good manners in making life more pleasant and enjoyable. It highlights how good manners can positively impact interactions and experiences.

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