Yet the essential basis of all good manners does not vary. Consideration for the old and weak and the avoidance of harming or giving unnecessary offence to others is a feature of all societies everywhere and at all levels from the highest to the lowest. You can easily think of dozens of examples of customs and habits in your own daily life which come under this heading. 1. Etiquette simply serves the purpose of showing respect for authority. 2. Louis XIV of France made etiquette very complicated to avoid familiarity. 3. People of all societies and social ranks observe the good manners of consideration for the weak and respect for age. 4. Napoleon discarded aristocratic privileges when he became Emperor of France. 5. Etiquette has been used to distinguish people from different classes. 6. In Europe, the newly rich have added new ingredients to etiquette while they are learning to behave appropriately for a new way of life. 7. After the sixteenth century, fights between ambassadors over precedence were a common occurrence. 8. Extremely refined behaviour had ______ on the life of the working class. 9. Basic moral duties are one of the_______of every code of etiquette. 10. According to the passage, the concept of romantic love was introduced in_______. I. N 2. Y 3. Y 4. N 5. Y 6. NG 7. N 8. little influence 9. three elements 10. twelfth-century Provence, France |