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प्रश्न
You have been chosen to address the school assembly on the occasion of Women’s Day. You choose to speak on the resilience and indomitable spirit of the young girls: Anne Frank and Valli. Prepare the speech draft, with reference to the commonality and contrast in the situations and circumstances of both the girls. (Madam Rides the Bus and From the Diary of Anne Frank)
You may begin like this: Good morning everyone. Today, I’d like to express my insights on the resilience of two young girls ______.
You may end this way: To conclude I’d like to say that ______.
Thank you.
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उत्तर
Good morning everyone. Today, I’d like to express my insights on the resilience of two young girls, Anne Frank and Valli, who, despite vastly different circumstances, demonstrated an indomitable spirit that continues to inspire us.
Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl during World War II, found herself confined in a hidden annex to escape the horrors of the Holocaust. Despite living in constant fear of discovery and under the shadow of genocide, Anne's diary entries reveal a girl full of hope, dreams, and a deep belief in the goodness of people. Her resilience shines through her written words, an eternal testament to her unbroken spirit amidst unimaginable adversity.
On the other hand, Valli, the protagonist of "Madam Rides the Bus," exhibits a different kind of courage and determination. A young girl from a small Indian village, Valli yearns to explore the world beyond her immediate surroundings. Without anyone's knowledge or permission, she meticulously plans and embarks on a bus journey to the nearest town. Her adventure is driven by curiosity and a fearless desire for independence, showcasing her spirit's resilience in overcoming the constraints of her age and societal expectations.
While Anne's resilience is born out of survival in the face of persecution, and Valli's is a quest for freedom and exploration, both girls exemplify the strength to pursue their desires and maintain their integrity against the odds. Anne's situation underscores the grim realities of war and oppression, while Valli's story illuminates the universal desire for autonomy and the joy of discovery.
To conclude, I’d like to say that the stories of Anne Frank and Valli remind us of the extraordinary resilience and spirit that young individuals can display, regardless of their circumstances. Their lives encourage us to face challenges with courage, to seek our own adventures, and to always hold onto our inner strength and optimism. Let us draw inspiration from Anne and Valli to meet our own lives with the same resilience and indomitable spirit.
Thank you.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How did Valli react when she saw the dead cow by the roadside?
What was a source of unending joy for Valli? What was her strongest desire?
Why does the conductor call Valli ‘madam’?
How did Valli save up money for her first journey? Was it easy for her?
What did Valli see on her way that made her laugh?
What was Valli’s deepest desire? Find the words and phrases in the story that tell you this.
How did Valli plan her bus ride? What did she find out about the bus, and how did she save up the fare?
What kind of a person is Valli? To answer this question, pick out the following sentence from the text and fill in the blank. The words you fill in are the clues to your answer.
“Yes, I ____________ go to town,” said Valli, still standing outside the bus.
What kind of a person is Valli? To answer this question, pick out the following sentence from the text and fill in the blank. The words you fill in are the clues to your answer.
“There’s nobody here ____________,” she said haughtily. “I’ve paid my thirty paise like everyone else.”
What kind of a person is Valli? To answer this question, pick out the following sentence from the text and fill in the blank. The words you fill in are the clues to your answer.
Then she turned to the conductor and said, “Well, sir, I hope ______________.”
Why does the conductor refer to Valli as ‘madam’?
Find the lines in the text which tell you that Valli was enjoying her ride on the bus.
What does Valli mean when she says, “I was just agreeing with what you said about things happening without our knowledge.”
The author describes the things that Valii sees from an eight-year-old’s point of view. Can you find evidence from the text for this statement?
Answer the following question in 30-40 words :
What was the most fascinating thing that Valli saw on the street?
Answer the following question in 80-100 words :
Whenever we want to achieve something difficulties always come in our way. What did Valli have to do to go and ride in a bus?
Answer the following question in 30-40 words :
What was the most fascinating thing that Valli saw on the street?
Answer the following in about 40-50 words:
How did Valli gather the details of the bus journey?
Answer the following in about 40-50 words:
How did Valli save money to travel by bus?
