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What does the ‘rule of the road’ mean?

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Why should individual liberty be curtailed?

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How would a reasonable person react when his actions affect other person’s liberty?

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Define ‘liberty’ as perceived by the author.

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According to the author, what are we more conscious of?

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What is the foundation of social conduct?

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How can we sweeten our life’s journey?

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What does the traffic policeman symbolize?

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What is ‘liberty’ according to the old lady?

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How would ‘liberty’ cause universal chaos?

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Why is there a danger of the world getting ‘liberty drunk’?

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‘Curtailment of private liberty is done to establish social order’ – Do you agree?

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What do you infer from Gardiner’s essay ‘On the rule of the Road'?

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Explain in your own words, "What freedom means?"

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"My right to swing my fist ends, where your nose begins." Elucidate with reference to, ‘On the Rule of the Road’.

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Civilization can only exist when the public collectively accepts constraints on its freedom of action – Explain.

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Now the teacher will read the following words. Listen carefully to the stress in each word. Write against each word whether it is a noun or a verb and mark the stress.

'contract con'tract
conduct con'duct
'object ob'ject
'subject sub'ject
'present pre'sent
'desert de’sert
'project pro'ject
'refuse re'fuse
'address ad'dress
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The most noticeable difference between American and British English is in the vocabulary usage. There are hundreds of everyday words that are different. 

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Some British English words are given in column ‘A’. Write their corresponding American English word is Column ‘B.

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pavement side walk
pull over  
waistcoat  
chips  
flat  
ground floor  
underground  
queue  
wind screen  
indicator  
timetable  
post  
holiday  
autumn  
lift  
nappy  
full stop  
loo  
sweets  
bin  
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Similarly there is a difference in the spelling of certain words between American and British English. In Column ‘A’ words are spelled in American. Write down the corresponding British English spelling for those words in column ‘B’. (The first one is done for you)

A B
odor odour
program  
parlor  
apologize  
color  
check  
theater  
gray  
behavior  
humor  
labor  
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