Important Questions [15]
- Answer the Following in 125-150 Words: What is the Bond that Unites the Two − the Old Mr. Lamb and Derry, the Small Boy? How Does the Old Man Inspire the Small Boy?
- Derry Sneaked into Mr. Lamb'S Garden and It Became a Turning Point in His Life. Comment.
- Answer the Following Question In 120 – 150 Words: Both Derry and Lamb Are Victims of Physical Impairment, Yet Each Has a Different Attitude from the Other. Comment.
- Answer the Following In 125-150 Words: What is the Bond that Unites the Two − the Old Mr. Lamb and Derry, the Small Boy? How Does the Old Man Inspire the Small Boy?
- How Did Mr. Lamb Transform Derry'S Life ?
- How did Mr. Lamb's conversation and company change Derry's desire to isolate himself from the world?
- Justify the title of the lesson 'On The Face Of It'.
- What made Derry extremely self-conscious?
- Derry says "I'm not afraid ..... People are afraid of me." Why does he make this comment about himself?
- Why was Mr. Lamb’s gate always open?
- Mr. Lamb: Well, that needn’t stop you, you needn’t mind. Derry: It’d stop them. They’d mind me. When they saw me here. They look at my face and run.
- You think... ‘Here’s a boy.’ You look at me...and then you see my face and you think. ‘That’s bad. That’s a terrible thing. That’s the ugliest thing I ever saw.’ You think, ‘Poor boy.’
- Answer the following question in about 40-50 words. How does Mr. Lamb try to put Derek at ease when he entered Mr. Lamb's garden?
- Answer the following question in about 40-50 words. Why does Derry enter Mr. Lamb's garden?
- Answer the following question in about 40-50 words. Derek wants to go back to Mr. Lamb's house against his mother's will. What does this tell you about Mr. Lamb?
