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Who does Lencho think has taken the rest of the money? What is the irony in the situation? [Remember that the irony of a situation is an unexpected aspect of it. An ironic situation is strange or amusing because it is the opposite of what is expected.]

[1] A Letter to God
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Are there people like Lencho in the real world? What kind of a person would you say he is? You may select appropriate words from the box to answer the question.

Greedy Naïve stupid ungrateful
selfish comical unquestioning  
[1] A Letter to God
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There are two kinds of conflict in the story: between humans and nature, and between humans themselves. How are these conflicts illustrated?

[1] A Letter to God
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There are different names in different parts of the world for storms, depending on their nature. Can you match the names in the box with their descriptions below, and fill in the blanks? You may use a dictionary to help you.

gale, whirlwind, cyclone,
hurricane, tornado, typhoon

1. A violent tropical storm in which strong winds move in a circle:

__ __ c __ __ __ __

2. An extremely strong wind: __ a __ __

3. A violent tropical storm with very strong winds: __ __ p __ __ __ __

4. A violent storm whose centre is a cloud in the shape of a funnel:

__ __ __ n __ __ __

5. A violent storm with very strong winds, especially in the western Atlantic ocean: __ __ r __ __ __ __ __ __

6. A very strong wind that moves very fast in a spinning movement and causes a lot of damage: __ __ __ __ l __ __ __ __

[1] A Letter to God
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Match the sentences in Column A with the meanings of ‘hope’ in Column B.

  A B
1

Will you get the subjects you want to study in college? I hope so.

a feeling that something good will probably happen
2 I hope you don’t mind my saying this, but I don’t like the way you are arguing. thinking that this would happen (It may or may not have happened).
3 This discovery will give new hope to HIV/AIDS sufferers. stopped believing that this good thing would happen
4 We were hoping against hope that the judges would not notice our mistakes. wanting something to happen (and thinking it quite possible)
5 I called early in the hope of speaking to her before she went to school. showing concern that what you say should not offend or disturb the other person: a way of being polite
6 Just when everybody had given up hope, the fishermen came back, seven days after the cyclone. wishing for something to happen, although this is very unlikely
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Why was the young seagull afraid to fly? Do you think all young birds are afraid to make their first flight, or are some birds more timid than others? Do you think a human baby also finds it a challenge to take its first steps?

[3] Two Stories About Flying
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Answer the following question in 30-40 words.

“The sight of the food maddened him.” What does this suggest? What compelled the young seagull to finally fly?

[3] Two Stories About Flying
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“They were beckoning to him, calling shrilly. “Why did the seagull’s father and mother threaten him and cajole him to fly?

[3] Two Stories About Flying
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Have you ever had a similar experience, where your parents encouraged you to do something that you were too scared to try? Discuss this in pairs or groups.

[3] Two Stories About Flying
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In the case of a bird flying, it seems a natural act, and a foregone conclusion that it should succeed. In the examples you have given in answer to the previous question, was your success guaranteed, or was it important for you to try, regardless of a possibility of failure?

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Do you keep a diary? Given below under ‘A’ are some terms we use to describe a written record of personal experience. Can you match them with their descriptions under ‘B’? (You may look up the terms in a dictionary if you wish.)

(i) Journal A book with a separate space or page for each day, in which you write down your thoughts and feelings or what has happened on that day
(ii) Diary A full record of a journey, a period of time, or an event, written every day.

(iii) Log

A record of a person’s own life and experiences (usually, a famous person)
(iv) Memoir(s) A written record of events with times and dates, usually official
[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

I woke up very late today and promptly got a scolding from Mum! I can’t help it − how can I miss the FIFA World Cup matches?

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[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

10:30 a.m. Went to the office of the Director

01:00 p.m. Had lunch with Chairman

05:45 p.m. Received Rahul at the airport

09:30 p.m. Dinner at home

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[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

The ride to Ooty was uneventful. We rested for a while every 50 km or so, and used the time to capture the magnificent landscape with my Handy Cam. From Ooty we went on to Bangalore.

What a contrast! The noise and pollution of this once − beautiful city really broke my heart.

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[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Here is some entrie from personal records. Use the definition above to decide which of the entrie might be from a diary, a journal, a log or a memoir.

This is how Raj Kapoor found me − all wet and ragged outside R. K. Studios. He was then looking for just someone like this for a small role in Mera Naam Joker, and he cast me on the spot. The rest, as they say, is history?

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[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Why does Anne provide a brief sketch of her life?

[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Why does Anne want to keep a diary?

[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people?

[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Why was Mr Keesing annoyed with Anne? What did he ask her to do?

[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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How did Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?

[4] From the Diary of Anne Frank
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