answer the following.
  1. Why do you think the author mentioned that the dominant emotion was humility when he reached the Summit ?
  2. Why did the author say that the Summit of the mind was no less formidable and no easier to climb ?
  3. What did the author feel about the mountains in his childhood ?
  4. Why did the author say that the physical conquest is only one part of the achievement ?
  5. Do you think that the partner plays an important role when an Everester is climbing up ? Explain your answer.
  6. Describe the view from the Summit ?
  7. Why does the author say that the experience of having climbedto thr Summit changes someone compeletely. What does it teach us?

 

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Given below are the answers to two of your questions. Kindly post the others in separate threads.
 
  1. He feels that the dominant emotion is humility as he is humbled by the beautiful sights below him. He is conscious about the vastness of the world below him and therefore, becomes humbled. Standing on top, he realises how small he is, compared to the setting around him.
  2. After climbing the mountain, he realised that the mind is yet another summit that is hard to conquer and climb. The challenges that come before one person is daring and of high call.

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