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Who is your favourite comedian?

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Who is your favourite comedian?

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Kapil Sharma, a famous Indian comedian, has captured audiences with his intelligence, timing, and relatability. He is well-known for his television show, "The Kapil Sharma Show," which combines comedy and celebrity interviews to highlight his many talents. Many people admire his ability to combine cultural analysis with ordinary comedy.

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बालभारती My English Coursebook [Marathi] Standard 9 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 2.3 Mark Twain
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संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the following extract and answer the questions given below :
They whisper like drizzle
as they roam the streets
with a lost gaze as though
something they had thrown up
never returned to earth.

They shiver like December nights
in their dreamless sleep
on shop verandahs.

(1) Why do the old women in this extract roam the streets?

(2) What would you like to do for the betterment of the old people? 

(3) Find out an example of 'onomatopoeia' from the first stanza of the extract.

(4) Pick out the expressions from the extract showing the sad situation of the old women.


Fill in the blank with the suitable word. 

I ran _____________ my old friend in the market place. 


Who holds ‘all the growth of our land’? Which land has the poet in mind?


How does the poem relate to our study of the Diary of Anne Frank and the events of the Holocaust?


Can it be argued that this is an anti- war poem?


The air broke into a mist with bells,
The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries.
Had I said, "Good folk, mere noise repels....
But give me your sun from yonder skies!"
They had answered "And afterward, what else?"

Read the above lines and answer the question that follow.

Explain“And afterward, what else?”


There's nobody on the house-tops now...
Just a palsied few at the windows set;
For the best of the sight is, all allow,
At the Shambles' Gate-or, better yet,
By the very scaffold's foot, I trow.

Read the above lines and answer the question that follow.

What is ‘scaffold’?


Discuss trans-culturation as represented in Seattle’s speech.


Relate something unpleasant that happened to you during your childhood that nevertheless helped you to grow up and mature.


Write an original short story that begins with the words: “It's not my fault”, he shouted………”


Discuss the following statement in groups of four.

“The Emperor may rule over the territory he has conquered, but only the artist knows the way within.”


What is the poet’s feeling towards childhood?


Distinguish between the following pairs of sentences.

Green and black stripes were used alternately.


‘Forgiveness is often better than punishment’. Write two paragraphs – one for and another against this notion.


Narrate in your own words a similar based on text to the class.


The poet is prompted to call the sower an ‘august personality’ which means one who has reached the highest position in his workplace.

Explain this using the following point.

Hard work


Why should seniors not overprotect or over - pamper juniors?


Find any other story of three brothers or three sisters and rewrite it in your own words.


Punctuate the following sentence.

when I went fishing I caught an old shoe a plastic bag and a bad cold.


Use the option to fill in the blank.

My toys ______broken.


What used to be there in the place of that shop twenty years ago?


Why did Mary Kom think that she should not return empty-handed?


Why did she call herself ‘lucky’?


“To me, it is but a worthless bauble.” Why did the photographer’s touch of technical expertise appear a worthless bauble to Leacock?


Imagine someone has invited your family to a program and you were the only person at home when the invitation was given orally.


What might success mean to the following people? Think about it and write.

A doctor


Do you like cartoons and cartoon films? Which one do you like best?


Divide the students into groups of five. They sit in a circle. They choose one object of daily use such as a bag, wallet, box, etc. The group leader writes four sentences about it.

  • I have found a ______
  • It’s (colour)
  • It’s (shape)
  • It has a ______
  • I found it (place where it was found)

Others, too, write four sentences each.

  • • I’ve lost a ______
  • It’s (colour)
  • It’s (shape)
  • It has a ______
  • • I lost it (place where it was lost)

They all open read their lines, beginning with the group leader. The player whose description matches the group leader’s the most gets the object.


Based on the short story, The Story of an Hour, discuss what can be inferred about the significance of the open window in Mrs. Mallard’s room. Write your answer in a short paragraph of 100-150 words.


Write a composition (in approximately 400 – 450 words) on the following subject.

Life


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