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The functions of a lighthouse are

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Discuss in pairs the various famous rocks in the world and mention the places where they are.
| Famous Rock | Place |
| Balancing Rock | Mahabalipuram |
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Narrate in class a story about someone who destroyed or spoilt someone else’s good work.
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Discuss in pairs and groups the following expressions. Take the help of your teacher.
- As you sow so shall you reap
- Crime gets its own punishment
- What goes around comes around
- Tit for tat
- Evil digs a pit for others but falls into the same
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Narrate in groups the scene described in the beginning of the poem.
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Complete the following statement:
The Abbot of Aberbrothok placed a bell on the Inchcape Rock because _______.
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Complete the following statement:
The mariners were grateful to the Abbot of Aberbrothok because _______.
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Complete the following statement:
The result of the thick haze that covered the sky was that ______.
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Complete the following statement:
The Rover in frustration pulled his hair and cursed himself because ______.
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Given below are the events that give the theme of the poem in a jumbled form. Arrange in a proper sequence as per their occurrence.
- The waves were so small that they did not move enough to ring the bell at the Inchcape Rock.
- The Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed the bell on a buoy on the rock.
- There was a thick haze spread over the atmosphere.
- Ralph bent over from the boat.
- Sir Ralph cursed himself in despair and in his frustration tore his hair.
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Describe the qualities of the Abbot of Aberbrothok in your own words.

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‘Jealousy’ is the most incurable defect. Justify.
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‘But the Rover’s mirth was wickedness’. Explain this line in your own words with the help of the poem.
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Write an appreciation of the poem, ‘The Inchcape Rock’.
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The poem begins with:
‘Without either sign or sound of their shock,
The waves flowed over the Inchcape Rock.’
It ends with:
‘Till the vessel strikes with a shivering shock.’
On the basis of these lines explain the change in mood of the poem.
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Complete the following web.

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When you make your future plans you think of:
- Career
- ___________
- ___________
- ___________
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‘Plan your tomorrow’ by completing the table given below. One is done for you.
| Examination | College Function | Function at your home |
| Preparing the list of duties | Cleaning the house | |
| Revision |
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Discuss with your friend how she/he spent the whole day that was beneficial for others.
- _____________
- _____________
- ______________
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‘was it well or sorely spent’? Explain the meaning and give illustrations.
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