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Read the following chains of words: fortune - fortunate - fortunately - unfortunately know - knowing - knowingly - unknowingly amaze - amazing - amazingly possible - impossible - impossibly - English

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प्रश्न

Read the following chains of words:

  • fortune - fortunate - fortunately - unfortunately 
  • know - knowing - knowingly - unknowingly
  • amaze - amazing - amazingly
  • possible - impossible - impossibly
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Students must do this on their own.

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पाठ 3.6: The Merchant of Venice - Exercise [पृष्ठ ७४]

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बालभारती English [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 3.6 The Merchant of Venice
Exercise | Q 7 | पृष्ठ ७४
बालभारती English Integrated [English] Standard 6 Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 3.6 The Merchant of Venice
POINTERS | Q 7. | पृष्ठ २६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

A1. True or False
State whether the following statements are true or false: 
(1) The author's new house was situated at Bangalore.
(2) The writer was delighted because their new house, was the biggest they ever lived.

One of the advantages of growing up in an Army household was the frequency with which we moved. 'Postings' came with predictable regularity every three years. What was unpredictable and therefore exciting was the suspense. Where would we go this time? Ambala, Pune, Dehradun, Allahabad, Tejpur, Bangalore, Yo! ............ In my short span of thirteen years we had moved lock. stock and barrel eleven times!
Every move meant change. New journeys, new places, new schools, my new books, new uniforms, new friends and new houses. We lived in tents, bashas, Nissen huts, flats and bungalows. No matter what the shape and size of the dwelling, mother soon put her own special stamp on it and transformed it into a familiar place - our home - complete with bright yellow-curtains, coffee-brown carpet, assorted pictures, hanging ferns and potted palms - providing a comforting sense of continuity in our essentially nomadic life.
I was thirteen, the year we moved to the Cantonment at Allahabad. In stark contrast to the razzle-dazzle of the city's commercial areas like Katra and Chowk, the Cantonment was a quiet, orderly place with broad tree-lined roads that still carried the names of long-dead Britishers. Our bungalow was on a sleepy by-lane called MacPherson Road. When we first saw it, my brothers and I were delighted. It was by far the biggest house we had ever lived in. The task of furnishing those huge, echoing rooms daunted Mother.

A2. Complete 
a. The broad tree-lined roads were named after.............................
b. Katra and Chowk are .............................
c. Mother was daunted with the task of................................. .
d. The suspense was exciting because the posting was.........................

A3. Personal response
What do you think are the problems faced by those who change households frequently.


Read the extract and state whether the following statement is true or false. Correct the false statement.

Growing in abundance is more important than the quality of the crop.


Find proof from the poem for the following.

The struggle of the cherry tree for survival.


Use the following word/phrase to make a sentence of your own.

enthusiasm


Find at least five other Akbar and Birbal stories and share them with your friends. Make a list of the stories collected by the entire class. Put your list in alphabetical order.


What happened when Somu left Zigzag with the Krishnans?


How did Vicky change at the end?


Choose the odd one out.


Who is the guest?


Meena's village was hit by waves on a______.


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