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Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.
Savile Row
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Describe the importance of the following place in the development of the plot and behaviour of the character.
Edinburgh
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Which of the following place/s in India is/are not mentioned in the extract of the novel?
a. Bombay (Now, Mumbai)
b. Allahabad
c. Chennai
d. . Calcutta (Now, Kolkata)
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Find and explain the significance of various exciting incidents in the extract.
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Write 4-5 sentences on the ‘Time’ theme of the extract.
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Write 4-5 sentences on the ‘Morality’ theme of the extract.
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Write the central idea of the given extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.
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Justice is served/done in the end. Explain.
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Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.
‘Quitters never win and winners never quit’
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Elaborate the following quote in the light of the extract of the novel, ‘Around the World in Eighty Days’.
‘Time is the only solution to problems’
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Following are some dialogues of the major characters in the extract. Find out who the speaker is, his/her tone, style, significance, etc., of the dialogue.
| Dialogue | Speaker | Who said to Whom | Tone, Style, Significance, etc. |
| “Why do you not curse me? It was my fault that" | |||
| “If Phileas Fogg had come in the 7:23 train, he would have got here by this time. We can, therefore, regard the bet as won.” | |||
| “Sir-forgive me - a most- unfortunate resemblance - robber arrested three days age-you-are free!” | |||
| “Will you pardon me for bringing you to England?” | |||
| “It is for me to ask that question. You were ruined, but now you are rich again.” |
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Read the extract again and complete the web by highlighting the qualities of the following character:

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Read the extract again and complete the web by highlighting the qualities of the following character:

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Read the extract again and complete the web by highlighting the qualities of the following character:

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Describe the character of Mary Morstan from Dr. Watson’s point of view.
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Sherlock Holmes is the leading character in the extract. Explain.
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Dr. Watson, the narrator, is one of the major characters in the novel. Illustrate
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Holmes is always one step ahead of Dr. Watson in solving cases. Elucidate.
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Arrange the sentences in the correct sequence as per their occurrence in the extract:
| Jumbled Incidents | Correct Sequence |
| (1) Holmes put a revolver in his pocket. | (a) ____________ |
| (2) Holmes gave Winwood’s book ‘Martyrdom of Man’ to Dr. Watson. | (b) ____________ |
| (3) Mary received a large and lustrous pearl through the post. | (c) ____________ |
| (4) Mary’s father was an officer in an Indian regiment. | (d) ____________ |
| (5) Mary Morstan was a well-dressed young lady. | (e) ____________ |
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Discuss the importance of the following statement in light of the extract.
The trio − Holmes, Dr. Watson, and Mary decide to visit Lyceum Theatre.
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