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Mention the following.
Two oppressive policies of the British.
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Mention the following.
Two ways in which common people suffered.
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Mention the following.
Four reasons for the discontent that led to the 1857 War of Independence.
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Change the following sentence into indirect speech.
First man: We must educate our brothers.
Second man: And try to improve their material conditions.
Third man: For that, we must convey our grievances to the British Parliament
The first man said that _____________________________________________________
The second man added that ____________________________________________________
The third man suggested that ____________________________________________________
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Change the following sentence into indirect speech.
First soldier: The white soldier gets huge pay, mansions, and servants.
Second soldier: We get a pittance and slow promotions.
Third soldier: Who are the British to abolish our customs?
The first man said that___________________________________
The second soldier remarked that _______________________
The third soldier asked__________________________________
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Read the first stanza and think.
(i) Is Macavity a cat really?
(ii) If not, who can Macavity be?
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Complete the following sentence.
A master criminal is one who _____________________.
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Complete the following sentence.
The Scotland Yard is baffled because_______________.
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Complete the following sentence.
________because Macavity moves much faster than them.
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“A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through”. (Jules Verne)
Which law is Macavity breaking in the light of the comment above?
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Read stanza 3, and then, describe Macavity in two or three sentences of your own.
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Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for the following statement.
Macavity is not an ordinary cat.
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Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for the following statement.
Macavity cannot do what a fakir can easily do.
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Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for the following statement.
Macavity has supernatural powers.
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Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for the following statement.
Macavity is well-dressed, smart, and bright.
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Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for the following statement.
Macavity is a spy, a trickster and a criminal, all rolled in one.
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Having read the poem, try to guess whether the poet is fond of cats. If so, why does he call Macavity a fiend and monster?
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Has the poet used exaggeration for special effects? Find a few examples of it and read those lines aloud.
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Why did the man stare at Bepin Babu in disbelief?
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Where did Bepin Babu say he went in October’ 58?
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