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प्रश्न
Name a book/movie that made you think. What was it about? What was the best part about the book/movie?
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उत्तर
"The Jungle Book," by Rudyard Kipling, and its multiple film adaptations have continuously captured my interest. It depicts the story of Mowgli, a small boy raised by wolves in the jungle who must deal with issues of survival and identity while surrounded by a diverse cast of animals. Aside from its thrilling action, the story looks into themes of belonging, friendship, and the delicate balance between society and nature. The best aspect of "The Jungle Book" is its capacity to transmit significant life lessons through a simple yet meaningful narrative, educating readers and viewers about stubbornness, understanding, and the interdependence of all living things. Whether in the pages of Kipling's original book or the visual spectacle of movie modifications, "The Jungle Book" continues to have immediate thought and inspire wonder with its timeless wisdom.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Why did Matilda not want to see her rich friends?
What kind of a person is Mme Loisel − why is she always unhappy?
What fresh problem now disturbs Mme Loisel?
How is the problem solved?
What do M. and Mme Loisel do next?
How do they replace the necklace?
What was the cause of Matilda’s ruin? How could she have avoided it?
What would have happened to Matilda if she had confessed to her friend that she had lost her necklace?
Answer the following questions in 30-40 words :
Why was Mathilda always unhappy after her marriage?
Write what you think about the following thoughts and actions of Mathilde.
Mathilde was beautiful, and so she wanted to marry an aristocrat.
Write what you think about the following thoughts and actions of Mathilde.
Mathilde was sad because she did not get any luxuries
Write what you think about the following thoughts and actions of Mathilde.
Mathilde borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend and wore it to the party.
Write what you think about the following thoughts and actions of Mathilde.
Mathilde lost the necklace.
Read the following :
- The necklace
- an error
- all these things
- another woman
- one evening
- her husband.
In all these phrases we see some words used before the nouns. They specify or make it clear what noun we are talking about. These words that are used at the beginning of a noun phrase are known as determiners.
Determiners include articles (a, an, the), possessive pronouns (my, our, your, her, etc.), demonstratives (words like this, that), quantifiers (much, many, etc.), numerals, etc.
Write your phrases using each type of determiner.
Answer of the following question in 100-120 words:
Matilda was very proud of her beauty and charm and this led to her downfall. Elaborate.
Imagine that M. Loisel, from The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, writes a diary entry, exploring the theme of class and social status, and the nature of social mobility, in the context of his own experience.
Write this diary entry, as M. Loisel, in about 120 words.
Do you like to dress up for special occasions? How do you do that?
What makes a person happy and confident during special functions and parties?
Why was Mathilde married to a ‘minor official’?
Why did Mathilde weep with misery after visiting her schoolmate?
What did the envelope hold?
Why did Mathilde not notice the loss of her necklace?
What was the arrangement with the jeweller? Do you think it was fair?
Why does Madame Forestier speak coldly to Mathilde?
Have you ever lost anything valuable?
