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Thinking about the Text Question : 1.    What does Chubukov at first suspect that Lomov has come for? Is he sincere when he later says "And I've always loved you, my angel, as if you were my own son"? Find reasons for your Answer from the play. 2.    Chubukov says of Natalya: "... as if she won't consent! She's in love; egad, she's like a lovesick cat..." Would you agree? Find reasons for your Answer. 3. (I)   Fin d all the words and expressions in the play that the characters use to speak about each other, and the accusations and insults they hurl at each other. (For example, Lomov in the end calls Chubukov an intriguer; but earlier, Chubukov has himself called Lomov a "malicious, doublefaced intriguer." Again, Lomov begins by describing Natalya as "an excellent housekeeper, not bad ­ looking, well-educated.") (ii)  Then think of five adjectives or adjective l expressions of your own to descri...
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Thinking about the Text Question: 1.    When her son dies, Kisa Gotami goes from house to house. What does she ask for? Does she get it? Why not? 2.    Kisa Gotami again goes from house to house after she speaks with the Buddha. What does she ask? For, the second time around? Does she get it? Why not? 3.    What does Kisa Gotami understand the second time that she failed to understand the first time? Was this what the Buddha wanted her to understand? 4.    Why do you think Kisa Gotami understood this only the second time? I n what way did the Buddha change her understanding? 5.    How do you usually understand the idea of 'selfishness'? Do you agree with Kisa Gotami that she was being 'selfish in her grief '? Answer : 1.    Kisa Gotami's had only one son and he died. In her grief she went from house to house carrying her dead child asking me f sh...

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Thinking about the Text   Question : 1. What was Valli's deepest desire? Find the words and phrases in the story that tell you this. 2.    How did Valli plan her bus ride? What did she find out about the bus, and how did she save up the fare? 3.    What kind of a person is Valli? To  Answer this Question, pick out the following sentences from the text and fill in the blanks. The words you fill in are the clues to your Answer. (i)   "Stop the bus!Stop the bus!" And a tiny hand was raised       _ (ii)  "Yes, I  go to town," said Valli, still standing outside the bus. (iii) "There's nobody here     " she said haughtily. "I've paid my thirty paise like everyone else." (iv) "Never mind," she said, "I can    . You don't have to help me. "I'm not a child, I tell you," she s...

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Thinking about the Text   Question : 1.    What things does Mij do which tell you that he is an intelligen t, friendly and fun -loving animal who needs love? 2.    What are some of the things we come to know about otters from this text? 3.    Why is Mij's species now known to the world as Maxwell' s otter? 4.    Maxwell in the story speaks for the otter, Mij. He tells us what the otter feels and thinks on different occasions. Given below are some things the otter does. Complete the column on the right to say what Maxwell says about what Mij feels and thinks. What Mij does plunges,  rolls  in  the water  and  makes  the water splosh and splash Screws the tap in the wrong way N uzzles Maxwell' s face and neck in the aeroplane How Mijf eels or thinks 5.    Read the story and find th...

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Thinking about the Text   Question: 1: 1.    Which of these statements are correct? (I)   the padre was an important person in the village in old times. (ii)  Padres still exist in Goan villages. (iii) The padres went away with the Portuguese. (iv) The pad ers continue to wear a single-piece long frock. (v)  Bread and cakes were an integral part of Goan life in the old days. (vi) Traditional bread-baking is still a very profitable business. (vii) Paders and their families starve in the present times. 2.    Is bread an important part of Goan life? How do you know this? 3.    Tick the right Answer what is the tone of the author when he says the following? (I)   the thud and the j ingle of the traditional baker's bamboo can still be heard in some places. (Nostalgic, hopeful, sad) (ii)  Maybe th...