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Examine the pieces of conversation in the story. How do they reflect the world view of each of the speakers?
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There are many instances of gentle humour in the story. Point out some of these and state how this contributes to the interest of the narration.
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'On reading Shelley's A Defence of Poetry, the question insistently occurs why there is no similar A Defence of Science written of equal endowment.'
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‘Don’t expect an English cup of tea’—how does this phrase bring out the contrast between English and American attitudes?
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How did the narrator learn to distinguish between 'a flask' and 'a thermos'?
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It took the narrator quite some time to understand that what he heard as 'piper', in fact, meant 'paper' and the phrase 'mind the gap' in the Tube. What do you think caused the problem?
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Make a list of items that are referred to differently in British and American English, for example, 'lift' (BE) 'elevator' (AmE).
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See if you understand what the following words that are parts of a house mean. Look up the dictionary if you don't.
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parlour |
foyer |
lounge |
porch |
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lobby |
attic |
portico |
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How does the ‘assortment of remarks’ compiled by the author give us an understanding of the ways of science and poetry?
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Look for these expressions in the story and guess the meaning from the context
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brusquely |
attuned himself |
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queer rhythmic frenzy |
wrenching |
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flush of prosperity |
daze of bewilderment |
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wide-eyed wonder and eager homage |
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talking animatedly |
tremulous deliberation |
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on terms of a perpetual feud |
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Give reasons for the following.
Satyajit attending the village wedding.
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Give reasons for the following.
Satyajit’s recollection of the forgerer when he was on the train.
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Give reasons for the following.
Srinath and his family members’ eager expectation of Satyajit’s arrival.
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Give reasons for the following.
Srinath’s disappointment with Satyajit.
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Give reasons for the following.
Satyajit's feeling that he was an impostor.
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Give reasons for the following.
Satyajit not disclosing his present financial status to his uncle.
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Describe the cycle of events in Satyajit's life that brought him back to where he began.
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It is difficult to adjust to a fall from glory.
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'Failure had a tempo faster than success.'
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Satyajit should have revealed his predicament to his uncle.
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