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As the Narrator, Write an Article on the Lesson of Love, Faith and Trust that You Have Learnt from the Two Young Boys of Verona. - English Communicative

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As the narrator, write an article on the lesson of love, faith and trust that you have
learnt from the two young boys of Verona.

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उत्तर

The story of Nicola and Jacopo teaches us a moralistic lesson of love, faith and trust. These qualities are imparted to human beings by God, the Almighty. We can call them Godly qualities without which our coexistence with others will become impossible. We should not be selfish and inconsiderate towards others. W<j should not hurt the feelings of others. We should have faith in others. Suppose, if I don’t care for my parents, brothers, sisters, friends and neighbours, then who will care for me and the process will go on and one day this world will become a jungle where only wild animals live who just pounce upon others and tear them apart to satisfy their hunger. We should love others, care for others and must have mutual understanding and trust. We are the best creation of God. We are different from animals. Only the human qualities of love, faith and trust distinguish us from wild beasts.

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Two Gentlemen of Verona
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पाठ 1: Two Gentlemen of Verona - Exercises [पृष्ठ ११]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
पाठ 1 Two Gentlemen of Verona
Exercises | Q 11 | पृष्ठ ११

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Now read the story given below. Your teacher may use a variety of techniques for
different parts of the story e.g.
• Silent reading
• One student reading aloud to the whole class
• Students reading in small groups
• Dramatised reading in small groups


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

The driver did not approve of the narrator buying fruit from the two boys because


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

The narrator did not go inside Lucia's room as


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

The boys were the first to join the resistance movement against the Germans because


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

The author did not speak to the boys on their return journey because.


What do you understand by the following statement?

"We do many things, sir," Nicola answered seriously. He glanced at us hopefully.


What do you understand by the following statement?

Yet in both these boyish faces there was a seriousness which was far beyond their years.


Answer the following question briefly.

Why didn't Luigi, the driver, approve of the two boys?


Answer the following question briefly.

Why were the narrator and his companion impressed by the two boys?


Answer the following question briefly.

Why was the author surprised to see Nicola and Jacopo working as shoeshine
boys?


Answer the following question briefly.

How were the boys useful to the author?


Answer the following question briefly.

Why were the boys in the deserted square at night? What character traits do they
exhibit?


Discuss the following question and write the answers in your notebook.
Do you think the boys looked after Lucia willingly? Give reasons for your answer.


Discuss the following question and write the answers in your notebook.

How does the story 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' promise hope for society?


The narrator realises why Nicola and Jacopo work so hard. Yet he does not go in to meet their sister nor does he speak to them about what he learns from the nurse. Working in groups, discuss the following aspects of the story and share your views with the class.
a) The love, devotion and the family values Nicola and Jacopo display.
b) Their pride in themselves and their family
c) The trust they place in the narrator
d) The reason the narrator does not disclose to them that he knows their secret.


After her brothers' visit, Lucia writes a page in her diary about her past life and
her present situation. As Lucia, write the diary entry in about 150 words.


Answer the following question:
What will Shakespeare's friend realize when he rises on the Day of Judgment?


Read the given excerpt and answer the questions briefly.

“Well," I said, "we're leaving on Monday. Is there anything I can do for you before we go?"
Nicola shook his head, but suddenly Jacopo said, “Sir," he burst out, "every Sunday we make a visit to the country, to Poleta, 30 kilometres from here. Usually we hire bicycles.
But tomorrow, since you are so kind, you might send us in your car."
I had already told Luigi he might have the Sunday off. However, I answered, “I'll drive you out myself."
There was a pause. Nicola was glaring at his young brother in vexation. "We could not think of troubling you, sir."
"It won't be any trouble."
  1. Identify the phrase that indicates that the visit to Poleta on Sundays is significant as a routine or tradition.   (1)
  2. What does the narrator's offer to drive the brothers to Poleta reveal about his character?   (1)
  3. Why was there a pause after the narrator’s offer?   (1)
  4. State one reason why Jacopo might have wanted a car ride despite the choice of hired bicycles?   (1)

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