What can we infer from this line—‘None quite knows what will happen now’?
5Read the following passage carefully:
SEPTEMBER 11
Once there were two magnificent towers,
Where lived and worked so many of ours.
It took seven long years to build them straight They stood near the Empire State.
This event happened on the eleventh of September,
It’s an occurrence that generations will remember.
Because thousands of people have died,
Not only of US but the world’s pride.
Everyone saw with awe and fright,
Twin towers crash in broad daylight.
None quite knows what will happen now,
When? Where? And how?
May God give wisdom to those,
Who are devils in gentlemen’s pose?
Now let us all remove hatred and vice,
And let the world be happy and nice.
Q:
What can we infer from this line—‘None quite knows what will happen now’?
- 1The future appears certainfalse
- 2No one knows about the twin towersfalse
- 3We must be prepared for everythingtrue
- 4None but we know about what is to comefalse
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