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Question
Read the following passage and do the given activities:
A1. Complete the given table: (2)
| Sr. No. | Sentence | Who said | To whom |
| (i) | You really think that? | ||
| (ii) | Right, Squire |
| Joan: | (Smiling brightly at him) Right, squire. (She goes out). |
| Robert: | (To the steward) Go with her. Stay within call and keep your eye on her. I shall have her up here again. (The steward retreats hastily. Bertrand de Poulengey, a French guard, enters, salutes and stands waiting) |
| Robert: | She says you, Jack and Dick have offered to go with her. What for? Do you take her crazy idea of going to the Dauphin seriously? |
| Poulengey: | (Slowly) There is something about her. It may be worth trying. |
| Robert: | Oh, come on Polly! You must be out of your mind! |
| Poulengey: | (Unmoved) What is wrong with it? The Dauphin is in Chinon, like a rat in a corner, except that he won't fight. The English will take Orleans, he'll not be able to stop them. |
| Robert: | He beat the English the year before last at Montargis. 1 was with him. |
| Poulengey: | But his men are cowed and now he can't work miracles. And I tell you that nothing can save our side now but a miracle. |
| Robert: | Miracles are alright, Polly. The only difficulty about them is that they don't happen nowadays. |
| Poulengey: | I used to think so. I'm not so sure now. There is something about her. I think the girl herself is a bit of a miracle. Anyhow, this is our last chance. Let's see what she can do. |
| Robert: | (Wavering) You really think that? |
| Poulengey: | (Turning) Is there anything else left for us to think? Let's take a chance. Her words have put fire into me. |
| Robert: | (Giving up) Whew! You're as mad as she is. |
A2. From the passage find what the following are compared to and why? (2)
| Sr. No. | Phrase/Sentence | Comparison | Reason |
| (i) | as mad as | ||
| (ii) | The Duaphin in Chinon is like |
A3. He can't work miracles. (2)
(Change the underlined word into an adverb and make a meaningful sentence of your own using the same.)
A4. Do as directed: (2)
- He beat the English the year before last at Montargis. I was with him. (Join the above sentences by using a subordinating conjunction.)
- What is wrong with it?
(Begin the sentence with: There is ... .)
A5. Personal Response: (2)
What are the essential qualities to be a good soldier?
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Solution
A1.
| Sr. No. | Sentence | Who said | To whom |
| (i) | You really think that? | Robert | Poulengey |
| (ii) | Right, Squire | Joan | Robert |
A2.
| Sr. No. | Phrase/Sentence | Comparison | Reason |
| (i) | as mad as | Joan | Poulengey says they should take a chance with Joan because she can perform miracles. |
| (ii) | The Duaphin in Chinon is like | Rat in the corner | Because the Dauphin will not fight and stop the English from taking Orleans. |
A3. Despite his incredible skills, he can’t always work miraculously.
A4.
- He beat the English the year before last at Montargis while I was with him.
- There is nothing wrong with it.
A5. The key characteristics of a good soldier are discipline, courage, loyalty, leadership, and a strong sense of responsibility. A good soldier should be able to obey commands. They should also be able to make quick decisions when pressured. A good soldier stays committed to the mission and their teammates.
