Anger Close at Hand
The Gemara cites the possuk, "Anger rests in the heart of the fool." (Kolelet 7:9) The Dubna Maggid explained by means of a story. A person who runs a store separates his products into two types. The products that are constantly asked for are kept close at hand, while the products that are seldom purchased are kept on a high shelf, out of reach. So too, the fool keeps his anger close at hand, since it is always in use. The wise man, however, keeps his anger out of reach, taking it out only at the rare times when it is absolutely necessary. ( Ohel Yakov).
1. What are the action words in the paragraph? Circle them.
2.What are they called? _______________________________
3. What tense are they in? ___________________________
4. Write the nouns:
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4. Write the adjectives:
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