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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

Why don’t you call a cop?

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

On the opposite side of the street was a restaurant of no great pretensions.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

Noisy; but no harm.

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Convert the following sentence into affirmative without changing their meaning.

They seemed to regard him as a King who could do no wrong.

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To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic.

Social Media - Curse or Boon

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To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic.

Women Empowerment and Equality

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To listen well is as powerful a means of influence as to talk well and is essential to all true conversations. Form a group and have a group discussion on the topic.

Climate Change

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Write in Column ‘B’ the description of the clothes you would choose to wear for the occasions given in Column ‘A’.

Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’
A birthday party  
A prize distribution ceremony at school  
A picnic  
An entertainment show  
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Discuss the criterion of the choice of your clothes with the help of the following points:

  1. Occasion
  2. Society (people you may meet at the venue)
  3. Availability
  4. Fashion
  5. Your wish/whim
  6. A suggestion or advice by someone (mother, sister, friend, etc.).
  7. Any other than the above mentioned reasons.
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Divide the class into groups. Discuss the role of costumes in enhancing your personality.

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State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement and discuss the reason.

A simple dress makes one's personality look dull.

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State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement and discuss the reason.

We should not judge ourselves from the comments we receive from others.

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State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement and discuss the reason.

A fashionable and costly dress makes you look rich, intelligent and beautiful.

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State whether you agree or disagree with the following statement and discuss the reason.

We should choose a dress according to the fashion rather than our choice.

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Narrate in your words the picture imagined by Mabel as she thinks herself in the party as a fly at the edge of the saucer.

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There are a few other characters mentioned in the story. Discuss the way their reactions help us to understand the inferiority complex of Mabel.

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Pick out the sentences from the story which describe the ambience of the party at Mrs. Dalloway’s place.

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Mabel is thinking too much of her dress. Propose five sentences supporting the above statement.

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Critically analyse Mabel’s weak economic conditions in the past as one of the reasons that led her to choose the old-fashioned dress.

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The cause of Miss Mabel’s disappointment is not only her poor background in the past but her too much bookishness also. Substantiate

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