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Attempt a character sketch of Mrs. Hall.

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Mrs. Hall is quite an important character in the beginning of the novel. She is the owner of the inn, Coach  and Horses. She is an astute business woman, dominating wife, and practical woman. She does her job  quite well. She does not mind Griffin’s strange and eccentric appearance and behavior for the business’s  sake. However, she is quite quick in observing the abnormality of Griffin’s behavior. She is quite meticulous  with the keeping of her inn. She provides satisfactory services to her customers. When Griffin spoils the  fender, walls, and the floor in the room, she points it to him. She is a woman of ethics and right behavior. She  does not like Griffin’s mysterious disappearance from the room one morning. She does not like the abnormal  behavior of the furniture in Griffin’s room. When she becomes suspicious of his connection with the burglary  at the Vicarage, she becomes quite strict with Griffin. She insists on him to clear all his pending bills. She  stops serving him his meals and other services; when Griffin gives some money to pacify her, she wants to  know from him where he got the money from. She also asks him to explain why the furniture in his room  behaved abnormally. This infuriates Griffin, and he reveals his invisibility to her by putting his nose on her  hand. She gets scared and runs away screaming. 

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2018-2019 (March) 1/3/1

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the following passage and do the activities: 
B1  Match: 
Match the areas given in Column ‘A’ with the description of Mehendi design given in Column ‘B’: 

  'A'   'B"
(i) North African (a) A mix of Indo-Pakistani and Arabic design 
(ii) Indian  (b) Delicate loops and curves, paisleys, teardrops
(iii) Arabic  (c) Geometrical images
(iv) South Asian  (d) Local textiles, paintings, and architecture

 

Henna comes from the leaves of the plant Lawsonia inertias. The plant grows in hot and dry climes and is native to North Africa, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East. The leaves of the plant are dried and crushed to powder. Various additives such as coffee decoction, tea, lime juice, Mehendi and eucalyptus oil are mixed with the henna powder to increase the potency of the dry, this also helps to bind the powder to a paste-like consistency. The mixture is applied through cones in intricate patterns depending on the region of use.
 Album of Patterns
 Four major styles can be found in the vast dictionary of Mehendi designs. Earlier the application was restricted to hand and feet, but the adoption of Mehendi by different cultures throughout the world has seen experimentation on different body parts including the neck naval and back.
 North African patterns rely on geometrical images to trace the shape of hands and feet, Arabic designs borrow heavily from local textiles, paintings, and architecture. These are more spaced out, to allow the design to stand out boldly from the skin parts left untouched by henna. The Indian style comprises of delicate loops and curves, paisleys, teardrops and flowers that give a dainty filigreed glow-like effect. Though intricate patterning is the name of the game today, this trend took off in India only during the 20th century. The patterns preferred by the South Asian countries are mixed with Indo-Pakistani and Arabic design schemes. Chinese and Celtic symbols now find a place in the vast repertoire of Mehendi designs as well. 

B2  Complete:
Complete the following and write:
(i) The procedure before applying henna _______
(ii) The reasons for using additives _______
(iii) The suitable climatic conditions for the henna plant _______
(iv) Mehendi is used on _______

B3  Find words:
Look at the following description and find out proper words from the passage and write:
(i) Existing naturally in the place : - n _______
(ii) Consist of something: - c _______
(iii) Delicate decoration made from gold, silver and copper wire: - f _______
(iv) Substance that is added in small quantity : - a _______ 

B4  Language study:
Fill in the blanks with suitable subordinators given in the box:

as well as, so that, however, which

(i) The mixture is applied through cones in intricate patterns _______ depend on the region of use.
(ii)
The intricate pattern is the name of the game of today _______, this trend took off in India, recently.
(iii)
North African pattern relies on geometrical images ______ they can trace the shape of hands and feet.
(iv)
The patterns preferred by the South Asian countries are mixed with Indo-Pakistani _______ Arabic design schemes. 

B5  Personal Response:
Which Mehendi design do you like? Why?


Give reasons for the following statement.
The author thought that his positive thinking strategy worked well after all.


In which language do you think Bhausahebanchi Bakhar was written?


Why do you think Paul's mother was not satisfied with the yearly birthday gift of 1,000 pounds for five years.


How does the nightingale's song plunge the poet into a state of ecstasy?


Pick out a word from the poem to complete the sentence meaningfully.

Handicapped people should never be ______. (ignored and avoided)


Read other poems by Leigh Hunt, especially 'Abou Ben Adhem'.
Compare the messages in that poem with those in 'The Plate of Gold'. What do you observe?


Fibreglass kites led to creating power - driven aeroplanes.


Say where . . . . . . .

______ do squirrels store their food?


Give reasons :

Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Oberon wants __________________.


Give reasons :

Oberon and Titania fight for the custody of the Indian boy because - Titania wants ______________________.


Imagine you are visiting the Science Fair. What other stalls (apart from the ones mentioned here) are you likely to find there? Try to list at least five more stalls.


Guess the meaning of the following from the context.

Dawn wakes the starling.


How long does the whole event described in this passage take? Work it out by reading the passage.


Why did Mrs. Jhunjhunwalla buy the painting?


Discuss with your partner and complete the table.

S.No. Question Who asked this? Who answered? What was the answer?

1.

Shall we run back together?      
2. Can you see something behind the wall?      
3. Who said good bye?      
4 Was it just the wind?      

Let no ______ tone be______.

  1. soft
  2. vain
  3. fear
  4. joy
  5. love
  6. heard
  7. toiled
  8. mild
  9. good
  10. sand
  11. life
  12. harsh

Read these lines and answer the questions given below.

And welcomes little fishes in

With gently smiling jaws!

  1. Who welcomes the fish? Why?
  2. Which line tells you that the crocodile is hungry?

The ________ are trying to terraform Mars.


Is the brother boastful? What makes you think so?


Why did the trees become a green blur?


Jaswant was helped by __________ tribal girls.


Did Tabaqui receive a warm welcome from the pack of wolves? How do you know?


A robot advised her to______.


Write the rhyming word.

gale


Find and write the clues.

Clue for blind eye ______


Jana and her family moved to the village _______ ago.


______ had made Math easy for Bala.


Write the correct word.

rooster, king, hen, tiger, queen, tigress.


William Shakespeare was one of the greatest playwrights of all time. He lived in the 16th century. Many Shakespearean plays have been written in the short-story form. Find out the names of at least 5 of Shakespearean plays.

Example: Romeo and Juliet


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