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Pick out the lines from the text which show that:

Soapy actually did not want the umbrella.

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Pick out the lines from the text which show that:

Listening to the anthem, Soapy remembered his good old days.

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‘He would make a man of himself again’ – The word ‘man’ in the sentence means ___.

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Soapy’s earlier life was much different from his present life. Complete the table to show this contrast. One is done for you.

Earlier life Present life
(a) Contained friends and roses (a) Unworthy desires
(b) (b)
(c) (c)
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After listening to the sweet and solemn organ notes, Soapy decides to:

(a) _________________________

(b) ________________________

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Write an incident in which you did something wrong and repented for it later. Give reasons.

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O’ Henry has used different words to indicate prison where Soapy wants to reach. Make a list of those words.

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Find out the words used for the ‘degraded state of Soapy’.

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

The policeman refused to accept Soapy even as a clue.

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

Soapy drifted along twice unsuccessful.

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

Soapy stopped his unavailing racket.

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

The island seemed very far away.

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Convert the following sentence into negative without changing their meaning.

The island seemed an unattainable Arcadia.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

Men who smash windows do not remain to chat with the police.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

Why don’t you call a cop?

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant of no great pretensions.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

Noisy; but no harm.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

They seemed to regard him as a King who could do no wrong.

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To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic.

Social Media - Curse or Boon

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To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic.

Women Empowerment and Equality

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