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The astrologer feels relieved that Guru is not dead as it relieves a great burden from him. Critically justify the statement and explain it.

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The astrologer wins/gets the sympathy of criticism of the reader in the end. Express your opinion with the support of the main story.

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If we have to eradicate the superstitions and other ill practices from our society, what steps would you like to suggest?

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Discuss with your partner, the preparations you would like to make for the journey chosen.

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In the story, astrologer has a great listening power. Listening helps in developing good relations with people. Express your opinion.

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Discuss the ways in which you would overcome the problems/ hindrances/ difficulties you face during your journey.

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During every journey we have to observe certain rules. Discuss your ideas of the journey without any restrictions. You can begin like this

  1. I would go alone / with selected friends/ _______
  2. _______
  3. _______
  4. _______
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In the story, the following characters reveal their qualities through words and actions. Pick out the words that describe them from the box and write in the appropriate columns.

shrewd clever suspicious gullible
arrogant demanding antagonistic quarrelsome
overconfident manipulative skeptical mystical
smart caring protective sharp
rational mean intuitive aggressive
worried cunning humanistic impetuous

 

Astrologer Guru Nayak Astrologer's wife
1. shrewd manipulative caring
2. ___________  ___________ ___________
3. ___________ ___________ ___________
4. ___________ ___________ ___________
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Pick out the lines showing that the poet is prepared to enjoy every moment of his journey.

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By ‘old delicious burdens’ the poet means-

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The poet is a person who is free from all inhibitions. Discuss how the concept of ‘freedom’ is expressed in the poem.

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'An Astrologer's Day' has ironic elements where the astrologer pretends to have 'supernatural knowledge' that coincidently turns out to be the truth. Irony means a situation or statement characterized by a significant difference between what is expected and what actually happens, or between what is understood and what is meant. Find out the examples of irony from the story and write them down. One has been done for you.

  1. He knew no more of what was going to happen to others than he knew what was going to happen to himself the next minute.
  2. ______________________________________
  3. ______________________________________
  4. ______________________________________
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In the story, many Indian words are used.

'Cowrie shells'. This is an example of code-mixing.

Find out other such words from the story and write them down.

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Bill Naughton has written a collection of wonderful stories which you can read in his book ‘The Goal Keepers Revenge and Other Stories’. Read all the stories and discuss their theme/s with your partner.

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Read R.K. Narayan’s humorous collections of short stories and novels. Here are some titles you can read.

(a) ‘Under The Banyan Tree’

(b) ‘The Doctor’s Word’

(c) ‘Lawley Road’

(d) ‘A Horse and Two Goats’

(e) ‘Gateman’s Gift’

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Surf the internet and find out the career opportunities in Astronomy.

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List the words of courtesy that we use in our daily life. Discuss them with your partner and explain the purpose of using each.

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Listed below are a few character traits of people. Some are positive traits, while others are not. Tick ✓ the ones you feel are desirable.

Characteristic traits Characteristic traits Characteristic traits
Conniving   ▭ Aggressive    ▭ Boastful       ▭
Insensitive   ▭ Scheming      ▭  Humble        ▭
Sly               ▭ Wise               ▭ Servile          ▭
Humorous  ▭ Egoistic          ▭ Territorial     ▭
Naive          ▭ Manipulative  ▭ Patronising  ▭
Benevolent ▭ Rude              ▭ Generous    ▭
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Etiquette and manners are very important for a person to live in society.

Read the following and put them in proper columns

  1. To receive phone calls while you are in a lecture or class.
  2. To knock before you enter your Principal’s office.
  3. To thank the person who offers you tea or coffee.
  4. To be polite and courteous to others.
  5. To leave the classroom without the teacher’s permission.
  6. To occupy the seats reserved for ladies or physically challenged or elderly people on a bus or a train.
Appropriate Inappropriate
1. ____________________ 1. ____________________
2. ____________________ 2. ____________________
3. ____________________ 3. ____________________
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Have a Group Discussion on the topic ‘The need of soft skills at workplace’. Use the following points.

(a) Written and verbal communication

(b) Ways of interacting with others

(c) Creative abilities

(d) Emotional intelligence

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