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Discuss with your partners

The manner you adopt when you talk about a teacher to other teachers.

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Discuss with your partners

Reading plays is more interesting than studying science.

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A sadist is a person who gets pleasure out of giving pain to others.
Given below are some dictionary definitions of certain kinds of persons.

Find out the words that fit these descriptions. 

1. A person who considers it very important that things should be correct or genuine e.g. in the use of language or in the arts: P... 

2. A person who believes that war and violence are wrong and will not fight in a war: P... 

3.A person who believes that nothing really exists: N... 

4. A person who is always hopeful and expects the best in all things: O... 

5. A person who follows generally accepted norms of behaviour: C... 

6. A person who believes that material possessions are all that matter in life: M... 

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Based on the text enact your own version of the play. Work in pairs.

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Put down the images that come to your mind immediately when you see the words in the box.

Cat   cupboard   wall   pond   bird
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Try to write four lines of poetry or four sentences of prose with one of these as the starting point.

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Identify the stanzas that talks of each of the following.

Individuality rationalism hypocrisy
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Write a short story beginning with this sentence:
When the last of the guests left, I went back into the hall.

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What according to the poem is involved in the process of growing up?

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What is the poet’s feeling towards childhood?

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Which do you think are the most poetic lines? Why?

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Look for a story, a poem and a newspaper article on environment conservation and see how the style of each is different from the other.

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Notice these expressions in the text. Infer their meaning from the context.

  • blow-by-blow account

  • morale booster

  • relegated to

  • political acumen

  • de facto

  • astute

  • doctored accounts

  • gave vent to

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Tick the statement that is true.

The story is an account of real events.

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Tick the statement that is true.

The story hinges on a particular historical event.

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Tick the statement that is true.

Rajendra Desphande was a historical event.

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Tick the statement that is true.

The places mentioned in the story are all imaginary.

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Tick the statement that is true.

The story tries to relate history to Science.

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Briefly explain the following statement from the text.

You neither travelled to the past nor the future. You were in the present experiencing a different world.”

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Briefly explain the following statement from the text.

You have passed through a fantastic experience: or more correctly, a catastrophic experience.”

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