95. Read the following passage and answer the questions:
Lying is an accursed vice. It is only our words which bind us together and make us
human. If we realized the horror and weight of lying, we would see that it is more
worthy of the stake than other crimes. I find that people normally waste time quite
inappropriately punishing children for innocent misdemeanors formenting them for
thoughtless actions which lead nowhere and leave no trace. It seems to me that the
only faults which we should vigorously attack as soon as they arise and start to
develop are lying and little below that, stubbornness. Those faults grow up with the
children. Once let the tongue acquire the habit of lying and it is astonishing how
impossible it is to make it give it up. That is why some otherwise decent men are object slaven to it. One of my tailors is a good enough fellow, but I have never heard
him once speak the truth, not even when it would help him, if he did so.
Q.‘Lying’ is a fault that should be punished only
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