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In Groups of Four, Construct the Dialogues and Enact the Following Situations from the Story: 1. Mrs. Packletide and the Headman of the Village/Other Villagers Discussing the Details - English Communicative

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In groups of four, construct the dialogues and enact the following situations
from the story:
1. Mrs. Packletide and the headman of the village/other villagers discussing the
details of the tiger shooting
2. Miss Mebbin blackmailing Mrs Packletide into gifting her a cottage
3. Loona Bimberton and a lady-friend discussing Mrs Packletide's hunting success

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Solution

  1. Mrs. Packletide : “I wish to shoot a tiger and I am sure this area is the most suitable  place.” The village headman: “We can help you in the hunting, but it is not an easy job.” Mrs. Packletide “I will pay for the tiger”.
    A villager: “we agree, but you will have to pay us one thousand rupees. We will surely arrange for a tiger and make all other arrangements.”
    Mrs. Packletide: “I am ready to pay the amount.”
  2. Miss Mebbin: “If you want me not to let out the secret, that the wrong animal was killed, then you have to buy me a summer cottage, which I so much desire.”
    Mrs. Packletide: “I’ am sure you would not let me down. I will pay for the cottage.”
  3. Loona Bimberton : “I cannot believe that Mrs. Packletide killed a tiger.” I don’t want to see the weekly.
  4. A lady friend: “But I’m sure she did shoot.”
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Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
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Chapter 2: Mrs. Packletide's Tiger - Exercises [Page 20]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader [English] Class 10
Chapter 2 Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
Exercises | Q 9.2 | Page 20

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