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The Narrator and His Wife Reveal Something About Their Character Through Their Words and Actions. We Also Learn About Them from What Other People Say.

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The narrator and his wife reveal something about their character through their words and actions. We also learn about them from what other people say. Can you pick out the words that describe them from the box given below? Also, pick out lines and instances from the story to illustrate your choice.

shy      arrogant     loyal     clever      overconfident            manipulative
protective     self- disparaging       suspicious      sceptical       jealous fearless
firm        shrewd           strong          gullible       sly        creative
loves     novelty       and     thrills

 

Person Extract from story What it tells us
about the character
John Hallock  1. …in the end things had always come my way….. somehow I'd always been able to dig one (plot) up for him, so I'd begun to get a bit cocky as to my ability (to write stories). 1. ____________
2. "But my ghosts aren't a bit like you----". 2. sceptical
3. We scout around until we find a writer without ideas and with a mind soft enough to accept impression. 3. gullible
4.  .................................................................. 4. creative
5.  ................................................................... 5. protective
LaviniaHallock 1. .................................................................... 1. loves novelty and thrills 
2..................................................................... 2. spendthrift
3. ..................................................................... 3. suspicious
4. ....................................................................... 4. jealous
5. Buys the Ouija board but says it is for John's research. 5. manipulative
6. Does not flinch when she meets the ghost but talks to her casually. 6. strong

 

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Person Extract from story What it tells us
about the character
John Hallock  1. …in the end things had always come my way….. somehow I'd always been able to
dig one (plot) up for him, so I'd begun to get a bit cocky as to my ability (to write stories).
1. over confident, self disparaging
2. "But my ghosts aren't a bit like you----". 2. sceptical
3. We scout around until we find a writer without ideas and with a mind soft enough to accept impression. 3. gullible
4.  I sat down to write a ghost story. 4. creative
5. His magazine was only one to print my stuff. 5. protective
LaviniaHallock 1. Such as my wife’s shopping 1. loves novelty and thrills 
2. Cure her of her tendency to take everv new fad  2. spendthrift
3. John, whv are vou sitting in the dark? 3. suspicious
4. Looking as if I were some peculiar insect 4. jealous
5. Buys the Ouija board but says it is for John's research. 5. manipulative
6. Does not flinch when she meets the ghost but talks to her casually. 6. strong
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A Shady Plot
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अध्याय 4: A Shady Plot - Exercises [पृष्ठ ४९]

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सीबीएसई English Literature Reader [English] Class 10
अध्याय 4 A Shady Plot
Exercises | Q 7 | पृष्ठ ४९

संबंधित प्रश्न

I only waved denial and gurgled in my throat. She went on “It’s bad enough to have you flirt over the Ouija board with that hussy ----.”
(a) What was John denying?
(b) What does the word ‘hussy’ mean?
(c) Why did Lavinia think that John was flirting?


Read the extract given below and answer briefly the questions that follow:

"I hadn't the shade of an idea, but at the time that didn't worry me in the least. You see, I had often been like that before...."

(i) Who is 'I' ? What did he not have an idea about?
(ii) Why was he not worried?
(iii) What had actually happened earlier to make things right for him?


The title of the story is A Shady Plot. The dictionary defines the words as:
plot noun.


Based on your reading of the story answer the following question by ticking the correct option.

The narrator earns his living by ………………………….


Based on your reading of the story answer the following question by ticking the correct option.

The sight of the ghost materialising in his room filled the narrator with ………


Answer the following question briefly.

What makes Helen, the ghost and her other co-ghosts organize The Writer's Inspiration Bureau? .


Answer the following question briefly.

How does the ghost undermine the narrator's faith in his ability to write ghost stories?


Answer the following question briefly.

Why does John want the ghost to disappear before his wife appears on the scene? What impression of his wife's character do you form from his words?


Answer the following question briefly.

Why does the narrator hesitate to be a partner to Laura Hinkle during the Ouija Board Party?


Answer the following question briefly.

What message does the ghost convey to the group assembled in the narrator's house? What is their reaction to the message?


Answer the following question briefly.

John's apprehensions about his wife's reaction to her encounter with the ghost are
unfounded. Justify.


Answer the following question in detail:

John Hallock reflects upon his experience with Helen's ghost and in retrospect he finds it quite amusing. All the same he is relieved that he is no longer plagued by it. Ironically, the same ghost inspires his creativity and he writes a diary entry reflecting upon the comical aspect of his experience. Write his diary entry


Read and understand the following ghost phrases and expressions:

a) To give up the ghost-- to die or to stop trying
b) Aghost of a chance-- a poor chance, not likely to happen
c) The ghost at the feast-- something or someone that spoils your enjoyment by
reminding you of something unpleasant
d) Ghost town-- a town which most people have left, abandoned and deserted
e) Ghost-write- to write for someone else

f) Lay the ghost of something/somebody (to rest)-- to finally stop being worried
or upset by something or someone that has worried or upset you for a long time
g) Ghost image -- secondary image, especially. one appearing on a television
screen as a white shadow, caused by poor or double reception or by a defect in the
receiver
h) the ghost of a smile - faint trace of a smile
i) As white as a ghost- very pale or white in the face

Now complete the following story by using the appropriate phrases in the blanks
given below:
I was alone in a place that bore a deserted look like that of a ________________. I increased
the pace of my footsteps as I walked through the dark forest. I felt someone walking behind
me. I turned immediately and spotted the contour of a figure in the form of a ___________________ .It smiled at me wickedly .I started shaking with fear and perspiring
profusely when I felt its skeletal hand upon my neck. I woke up with a start, relieved that it was only a nightmare. This was not the first time I had had one. It had all started when I had watched the horrendous horror film with a eerie ghost character that had a scary ghost of a smile on its face.It had been almost a month. The strange thing was that I saw a similar face at the station the next morning. That was uncanny. I was to attend a dinner at my friend's at Northanger Abbey that night. I had decided to narrate my experience to the group that would assemble there. Although I knew, there was _________________________ that they would be convinced. After everyone had finished pouring their drinks to themselves, I cleared my throat and started narrating my spooky experience. However, every one of the group started accusing me of being _______________________ and held me responsible for spoiling the spirit of revelry. I gave up the ghost and sat quietly waiting for the party to be over. Back at home, the fears returned .I knew I had to talk about my experience to somebody to feel better. I have now decided to ______________ and publish my experience under a pseudonym. Only then can I ____________________.


Now that you have shared a ghost story/anecdote as well as completed a guided story in the class, create your own ghost story on the basis of the starters given below:

a) Stephen knew he would never sleep. The noises, those horrid sounds, would keep him awake...

b) Tap, tap, tap. Was it the branches of the nearby tree, or fingernails against the window?

c) People often say, 'There's no such thing as ghosts....

You are familiar with the key elements of a short story viz setting, plot, conflict, character and point of view. Given below are specifics to be kept in mind while writing a ghost story. Also make use of the vocabulary that you have learnt from the story ‘A
Shady Plot’.

• Colours, sounds, feeling words
• Strong definite characters
• Creating suspense
• Setting the scene and the atmosphere

• Describing the weather
• Clear opening line
• Personal feelings
• Clear ending
• Describing the sounds
• Adding a dramatic element
• Mystery


Answer the following question:

The Ghost was particularly angry with Washington and wished to frighten him
because…. ...................................................................(Complete the statement)


Answer the following question.

The Ghost did not wish to frighten Virginia because ….(Complete the statement)


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