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प्रश्न
Form groups of five and discuss:
There are many things that seem small, minor, or insignificant to some people but the same may be the cause of great pain, suffering for others. Can you list such things? What can you do to provide help on those occasions?
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उत्तर
very good student - gets a few marks less - very upset, average student won't be so upset; sincere worker - boss angry - this causes pain, the bad worker won't bother; animal in distress - animal lover - feels pain, one not fond of animals won't be upset; etc. Providing help - tell students to find out the cause of fewer marks, improve; etc.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Answer any four of the following questions in 30 - 40 words each:
(a) What does the poet's smile in the poem, 'My Mother at Sixty-six' show?
(b) Listening to them, I see two distinct worlds ... ." In the context of Mukesh, the bangle maker's son, which two worlds is Anees Jung referring to ?
(c) Though the sharecroppers of Champaran received only one-fourth of the compensation, how can the Champaran struggle still be termed a huge success and victory?
(d) Which article in McLeery's suitcase played perhaps the most significant role in Evans' escape and how?
(e) Why does Derry’s mother not want him to go back to visit Mr. Lamb?
(f) What considerations influenced the Tiger King to get married?
Tick the statement that is true.
The story is an account of real events.
Read the play out in parts. Enact the play on a suitable occasion.
Write down any two Slogans on 'Gender Equality'.
Choose any one of the seven States. Find more information about it and prepare a leaflet or brochure to invite people to visit it.
Note that most of the time well-known works are parodied, because people can enjoy the parody better when they know the original. Try to find more examples of parodies in English or other languages.
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What the world looks like to a fish.
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Bad habits
Where were they going?
Read the passage and colour one bag each time you read.
There lived a poor but an honest farmer in a village. He supported himself, his wife and seven children using his small piece of land.
One day while he was walking in his field, he found a bag of gold.
He took it home and showed it to his wife. His wife told him to keep some of the gold. He told his wife that honesty is the best policy. He tried to find the person who lost it. At last, he found that the owner of the bag and gave it back. The rich man took the bag and thanked him.

