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Question
Who said to whom?
“Tomorrow morning we perform for the boy-Yes ?”
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Solution
Ustad Sahib said this to Pandit Ravi Shankar.
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1. Name :
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3. Specialisation: Tabla/Sitar/Violin etc.
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B1. Arrange the following sentences according to their occurrences in the passage: (02)
- She went up the steps that led to the wings.
- She listened to the unfolding ragas.
- A daring thought came to her and she hurried home.
- She sat beside her father in the gallery.
Suddenly a daring thought came to her and as she hurried home she said to herself. ‘Why not? There’s no harm in trying it.
‘It would be nice to go to the concert. I don’t know when we’ll get another opportunity to hear Pandit Ravi Shankar,’ she said to her mother later. And her father agreed to get the tickets.
The next day as Smita and her father were leaving for the concert, her brother smiled and said, ‘Enjoy yourself,’ though the words came out in painful gasps. ‘Lucky you!’
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The concert came to an end, the audience gave the artists a standing ovation.
A large mustachioed having a long mustache man made a long boring speech. Then came the presentation of bouquets. Then more applause and the curtain came down. The people began to move towards the exits.
Now was the time. Smita wriggled her way through the crowds on the stage. Then she went up the steps that led to the wings, her heart beating loudly. In the wings a small crowd had gathered to talk about the evening concert, to help carry bouquets and teacups and instruments.
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- ______
- ______
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| 1. | enchantment | a. | Sounding sad or mournful |
| 2. | a standing ovation | b. | a short quick breath of air |
| 3. | Gasps | c. | a feeling of great pleasure |
| 4. | Plaintive | d. | a period of prolonged applause. |
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