Is Solitude where you meet yourself?

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Asslam o Alaikum,  My honourable Sir,  As scholars advise, " Solitude is where you meet yourself"  But whenever I sit to reflect on my own presence, rather than meeting myself, I feel I lose myself. Everything around me including myself becomes question mark and 'I' itself feels strange. I feel void.  Sir, what's that...? Am I missing something in what scholars meant or is this beyond my understanding?  I believe your understanding more than my confusion 😊 Reply to the question: Wa Alaikum Assalam What you’re describing actually makes a lot of mixed sense—and it’s more common (and more meaningful) than it feels in the moment. When scholars say “Solitude is where you meet yourself,” they’re not talking about an immediate, peaceful, clear “meeting.” That line is often quoted in the spirit of thinkers like Rumi or Al-Ghazali—but the first stage of solitude is usually not clarity. it shows confusion. What you’re experiencing—the feeling of: losing yourself, everyth...

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Choose the correct option for Part 2
1. She ____ many questions in the meeting. 


ANSWER= (B) 
Explanation: She has raised many questions in the meeting. 

2. She said that ____ on that day.   


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ANSWER= (C) 
Explanation: She said that she was sick on that day

3. She ____ the exam before I did.

ANSWER= (C) had taken
Explanation: He had taken the exam before I reached

5. Neither of the two boys ____.  


ANSWER= (C) has done it
Explanation: Neither of the two boys has done it.

6. None of them ____ the hall before 6. 

ANSWER= (C) has left 
Explanation: None of them has left the hall before 6.

7.  They advanced as far as ____.


ANSWER= (B) they dared
Explanation: They advanced as far as they dared.

8. She was used to ____ a lot those days.

ANSWER= (B) to driving
Explanation: She was used to driving a lot those days. He used to drive a lot those days.

9. Mike is neither stubborn ___ rowdy.  




ANSWER= (D) nor
Explanation: Mike is neither stubborn nor rowdy.

10.  He has been studying English ____ morning. 


ANSWER= (D)  since morning
Explanation: He has been studying English since morning.


11.  He has no _____ literature.



ANSWER= (C) taste for
Explanation: He has no taste for literature

12. The more he gets _____.


ANSWER= (C) the more he wants
Explanation: The more he gets the more he wants. Both comparative degrees need definite articles.  

13. Sara ____ a gift when she got her first salary.


ANSWER= (B) Sara bought
Explanation: Sara bought a gift when she got her first salary.

14. As she came we ____. 




ANSWER= (B) were leaving
Explanation: As she came we were leaving.

15. She has given me _____ notes. 




ANSWER= (C) two five-dollar
Explanation: She has given me two five-dollar notes.

16. If _____, I would buy another cell phone. 





ANSWER= (B) If I were  
Explanation:  If I were rich, I would buy another cell phone. 

17. Would that I ____ there yesterday.  





ANSWER= (D)  I had been
Explanation: 
Would that I had been there yesterday.

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18. The rich should help ____ these days.  





ANSWER= (B) the poor
Explanation: 
The rich should help the poor these days.

19. She ran as if ___ crazy.




ANSWER= (C) she were
Explanation: She ran as if she were crazy.

20. She behaves as ____.  





ANSWER= (D) her mother behaves
Explanation: She behaves as her mother behaves

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