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Humor is infectious. The sound of roaring laughter is far more contagious than any cough, sniffle, or sneeze. When laughter is shared, it binds people together and increases happiness and intimacy. In addition to the domino effect of joy and amusement, laughter also strengthens your immune system, boosts energy, and protects you from the damaging effects of stress. Best of all, this priceless medicine is fun, free, and easy to use. Given below the table are the benefits of laughter in a jumbled form. Complete the table by putting them in the relevant column.

  The Benefits of Laughter 

Physical Health Benefits 

*

Mental Health Benefits 

*

Social Benefits 

*

 

* Boots immunity 

* Strengthens relationships 

* Enhances teamwork 

* Relieves stress 

* Helps defuse conflict 

* Eases anxiety and fear 

* Promotes group bonding  

* Lowers stress hormones 

* Decreases pain 

* Improves mood 

* Adds joy and zest to life 

* Attracts others to us 

* Enhances resilience 

* Relaxes your muscles

* Prevents heart disease 

 

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct option:
Ali's walking to the Post Office daily even in biting cold weather shows his __________.

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct option:
 The Post Master's rudeness to Ali reveals his ____________________________.

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Given below in jumbled form are the sub-headings for the paragraphs of the article that you just read. Arrange the headings in the right order against the paragraph numbers :

(para 4) The unconditional nature of joy
(para 6) Healing power of laughter yoga
(para 2) Laughter-Positive Impact-making members refreshed
(para 5) The conditioned Mind
(para 1) The link between Body and Mind
(para 3) Spontaneous laughter

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct option:
Ali did not come to the Post Office for several days as _____________________.

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct option:
 "Tortured by doubt and remorse, he sat down in the glow of the charcoal sigri to wait."
The Post Master was waiting for____________________________.

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Answer the following question by ticking the correct option:

The Post Office is referred to as Ali's "place of pilgrimage" as he__________.

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Answer the following question briefly.
Who was Ali? Where did he go daily?

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Answer the following question briefly.
 "Ali displays qualities of love and patience". Give evidence from the story to
support the statement.

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Answer the following question briefly.
How do you know Ali was a familiar figure at the post office?

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Answer the following question briefly.
 Why did Ali give up hunting?

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Answer the following question briefly.
What impression do you form of the postmaster after reading the story 'The
Letter'?

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Answer the following question briefly.
The postmaster says to Ali, "What a pest you are, brother!" Do you agree with the
statement? Give reasons for your answer.

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Answer the following question briefly.
"Ali came out very slowly, turning after every few steps to gaze at the post office. His eyes were filled with tears of helplessness, for his patience was exhausted, even though he still had faith." Why were Ali's eyes filled with tears of  helplessness? What had exhausted his patience but not his faith?

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Answer the following question briefly.
"Tortured by doubt and remorse, he sat down in the glow of the charcoal sigri to
wait." Who is tortured by doubt and remorse? Why? What is he waiting for?

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The writer carefully builds up an atmosphere of loneliness and grief in the story. Working in groups, pick out words/ phrases from the story that build up the atmosphere. Copy the following table in your notebook and complete it.

Loneliness Grief
• An old man was walking through the town, now and again drawing  his tattered clothes tighter to shield his body from the cold and biting wind
• his lonely way 
• the whole town was wrapped in deathly silence 
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Complete the table by explaining the following phrases/ sentences in your own
words:

Phrases  Meanings
happy memories light up a life that is nearing its
close
 
the sounds helped him along his lonely way  
the cold used sleep to extend its sway over all
things even as a false friend lulls his chosen
victim with caressing smiles
 
when the evening of his life was drawing in, he
left his old ways and suddenly took a new
turn
 
the whole universe is built up through love and
that the grief of separation is inescapable
 
the post-master, a man with a face as sad and
as inexpressive as a pumpkin, would be seen
sitting on his chair inside
 
And so the clerk, like a worshipper of Lord Vishnu,
repeated his customary thousand names
 
The haughty temper of the official had quite left
him in his sorrow and anxiety, and had laid bare
his human heart
 
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Now you are going to listen to your teacher read out from page no. 191, an article
about the Joint Family system in India.
As you listen to the passage, complete the boxes given below.

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Copy and complete the following table, using information from the boxes below. (Draw a X if there is no information to put in certain boxes.)

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Tortured by doubt and remorse, the postmaster sits in the glow of a charcoal sigri that night, waiting for news of his daughter. As he sits, he writes his diary. As the postmaster, write a diary entry in about 150 words outlining your feelings about the day's events.

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