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Develop a story in about 80-100 words with the following ending. Give a suitable title:
................ and that’s how he got inspired to avoid the use of plastic.
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Use the following word in two different sentences as a noun and as a verb:
‘Watch’.
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Develop a story wherein any one of the above ideas is moral. Suggest a suitable title.
1. The power of success
2. Your safety is in your own hand
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Read the following passage and do the given activities.
A1. State whether the following statements are true or false:
i. The narrator writes comics.
ii. Sudhir qualified as a friend.
iii. The narrator met Sudhir in Dehra.
iv. Friendship is all about disintegration.
FRIENDSHIP IS ALL ABOUT DOING THINGS TOGETHER. IT MAY BE Climbing a mountain, fishing in a mountain stream, cycling along a country road, camping in a forest clearing or simply traveling together and sharing the experiences that a new place can bring.
On at least two of these counts, Sudhir qualified as a friend, albeit a troublesome one, given to involving me in his adolescent escapades.
I met him in Dehra soon after my return from England. He turned up at my room, saying he’d heard I was a writer and did I have any comics to lend him?
“I don’t write comics”, I said; but there were some comics lying around, leftover from my own boyhood collection. So I gave these to the lanky youth who stood smiling in the doorway, and he thanked me and said he’d bring them back. From my window, I saw him cycling off in the general direction of Dalanwala.
He turned up again a few days later and dumped a large pile of new-looking comics on my desk. “Here are all the latest”, he announced. “You can keep them for me. I’m not allowed to read comics at home”.
A2. Complete the web chart with the information from the passage:

A3. Find out four compound words from the passage.
A4. Do as directed:
i. I am not allowed to read comics at home.
(Pick out the infinitive)
ii. From my window, I saw him cycling.
(Use ‘when’ and rewrite the sentence)
A5. According to you, what are the qualities of a good friend?
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Do anyone of the following:
Developing a story:
Develop a story suitable to the conclusion/end given below. Suggest a suitable title. _______ in this way his sons learnt, ‘united we stand divided we fall’.
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Develop a story on someone whom you know, has started from scrap and has reached great heights. You may end your story with the following ending in about 80 to 100 words. Give a suitable title and amoral.
………………. and today he is a millionaire.
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Develop a story suitable to the conclusion end given below. Suggest a suitable title:
Conclusion: ..... and so, with tears of joy and pride, the 10-year-old Sanyogita More received the National Bravery Award from the Prime Minister.
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Fill in the gaps in the table.
Word-Form
| Noun | Verb | Adjective | Adverb |
| 1. success | succeed | successful | successfully |
| 2. ________ | inspire | ___________ | __________ |
| 3. ________ | _______ | safe | __________ |
| 4. ________ | harm | __________ | __________ |
| 5. thought | ________ | __________ | __________ |
| 6. _________ | ________ | __________ | brightly |
| 7. courage | ________ | __________ | _________ |
| 8. ________ | ________ | __________ | hastily |
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
She spoke in an ______________ tone.
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
Smita accepted the suggestion _______________.
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
They gave him whatever made him _____________.
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
He ran very ________________.
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
He would become a _____________ sitarist someday.
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Choose the appropriate Adverb or Adjective form to fill in the gap.
Life went out of him _____________.
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Classify the following words in the given table appropriately.
(modest, luncheon, generously, rank, restaurant, appearance, large, expensive, watch, coffee, brought, afford, practical, apartment, moment, brightly, started, thoroughly)
| Noun | Verb | Adjective | Adverb |
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Use the following word as a noun as well as a verb and make a meaningful sentence with the set in your notebook.
march
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Use the following word as a noun as well as a verb and make a meaningful sentence with the set, in your notebook.
honour
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Use the following word as a noun as well as a verb and make a meaningful sentence with the set, in your notebook.
credit
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Use the following word as a noun as well as a verb and make a meaningful sentence with the set, in your notebook.
stitch
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Pick out from the story words that mean the following.
Against each consumer write (N) if it is a Noun (V) for Verb and (Adj) for Adjective.
- reluctance to spend money ___________ ( )
- relating to ___________ ( )
- urge ___________ ( )
- reduce in value ___________ ( )
- wisdom ___________ ( )
- very huge ___________ ( )
- foolishness ___________ ( )
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