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Describe the first meeting of the little boy and the Giant.
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Describe their second meeting after a long interval.
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The Giant lay dead, all covered with white blossoms. What does this sentence indicate about the once selfish Giant?
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The little child’s hands and feet had marks of nails. Who does the child remind you of? Give a reason for your answer.
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Is there something like this garden near where you live? Would you like one (without the Giant perhaps) and why? What would you do to keep it in good shape?
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What did Hafeez Contractor have nightmares about?
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What did the Principal say to him, which influenced him deeply?
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“... that year I did not step out onto the field.” What was he busy doing that year?
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What “distraction” did Hafeez Contractor create one day?
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Would you have liked to participate in the “distraction” had you been with him?
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Hafeez Contractor wanted to join the police force. Why didn’t he?
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In the architect’s office, Hafeez Contractor was advised to drop everything and join architecture. Why?
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What was Mrs Gupta’s advice to Hafeez contractor?
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What made her advise him so?
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How did he help fellow students who had lost a button?
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Which rules did he break as a school boy?
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What is Hafeez contractor’s definition of mathematics?
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How would you want to define mathematics ? Do you like the subject ?
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Is it likely that someone who is original and intelligent does not do very well at school? Should such a learner be called a failure? If not, why not?
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Who, in your view, is an ‘unusual’ learner?
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