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Answer the questions with reference to context.

1. Half an hour, or half a century, or half a thousand years, are alike to him who has a
taste of these. Go down to your village and see what has happened since you left it.
a) Who said the above lines?
b) Whose village was it?
What did the speaker mean when he said 'taste of these?

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Final answer:

The speaker of the lines is not specified, but they are referring to their own village. 'Taste of these' means experiencing and understanding the passage of time.


Step-by-step explanation:

The speaker of the above lines is not specified in the question. The village being referred to is the speaker's own village. When the speaker says 'taste of these,' they mean that experiencing and understanding the passage of time, whether it is a short period or a long period, feels the same to them.


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