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प्रश्न
The rhyme scheme of the first stanza is ‘aabb’. Find the rhyme scheme of other stanzas
उत्तर
- Stanza 2 - ccaa
- Stanza 3 - ddee
- Stanza 4 - ffaa
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Notice the underlined words in these sentences and tick the option that best explains their meanings.
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Choose appropriate phrases/expressions from the extract given in the options and fill in the blank appropriately.
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The verbs in bold letters are made up of a verb and a small adverb.
(Adverb particles are not the same as prepositions.)
For example, shake (verb) + up (adverb). These are called ‘phrasal verbs.’ The meaning of a phrasal verb may be idiomaticdifferent from the meanings of the two separate words.
Read carefully the following sentence from the text and underline the phrasal verb.
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[be completely stumped, be broken, feel out of place, speak at length, feel at home, a sea of knowledge, broaden one’s horizon, one’s second innings, touch the hearts, keep one going]
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Words related to the game of cricket | Meanings | |
1. Second innings | General | the second phase of the life of an individual where he/she starts/pursues a new or different career or the post-retirement life |
Cricket | when a team comes to bat for the second time in a test match | |
2. | ||
3. | ||
4. |
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Make a list and classify them as -
- For the world _______
- For himself ________
- For the road _______
Pick out the rhyming words from the poem.
Complete the following table.
Figure of Speech | Line |
Simile | |
Imagery | |
Metaphor | |
Alliteration |
Complete the following using suitable describing word as appeared in the poem with the help of the words given in the option:
Father’s attire
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Father’s eyesight
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Find out from the poem example of Antithesis.
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‘Life and death.’
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ticket ______
Find from the text the collocation for the following.
______ slowly
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______ drizzle
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______ spirits
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____________ closed.
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From the lesson, pick out one word for the following.
nearness in space
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Homograph: Homograph is a word spelled and pronounced like another word but with a different meaning.
For example: the word ‘fast’ has two meanings. The different meanings are -
fast- hold firmly
fast- to abstain from food
fast- opposite of slow.
Go through the text again and make a list of meanings of all the homographs that are found in the text. Also, make a list of such words that you know, heard, or read somewhere.
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- ________________________
- ________________________
- ________________________
Discuss the meanings of the following idioms/phrases and use them in your own sentence.
To get a toehold.
Discuss the meanings of the following idioms/phrases and use them in your own sentence.
Under the cover of.
Find more such idioms using the following key word.
fly
Read the following word carefully and make a meaningful sentence of your own, and write in your notebook.
Monstrous
Read the following word carefully and make a meaningful sentence of your own, and write in your notebook.
Curveting
Read the following word carefully and make a meaningful sentence of your own, and write in your notebook.
Soar
Give the Homophones of the following.
- blue
- bear
- beet
- to
- son
Explain how the underlined Homographs differ in meaning.
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Explain how the underlined Homographs differ in meaning.
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- He owns 10 acres of land.
Use the following word/phrase in your own sentence.
quirk of fate
Use the following word/phrase in your own sentence.
exaggeration
Look at the word and their meaning. select the correct alternatives.
determine
Look at the word and their meaning. select the correct alternative.
monument
Look at the word and their meaning. Underline the correct alternatives.
disaster
Insert the proper words from the bracket to form collocations.
(a) afford (b) time (c) defeat (d) clothes (e) owners (f) necessary (g) role (h) interview (i) morning (j) cold.
- absolutely ____________
- cannot __________________
- formal __________________
- job __________________
- pass __________________
- accept __________________
- early __________________
- catch a __________________
- leading __________________
- joint __________________
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to be afraid of
Make a meaningful sentence by using the following phrase.
to give up
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new ×
Find antonym of the following word from the story.
frowned ×
Make a sentence of your own using the following word.
debut
Make a sentence of your own using the following word.
humble surroundings
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1. to cut in to cut out |
____________ ____________ |
____________ ____________ |
2. to be held by to be held up |
____________ ____________ |
____________ ____________ |
3. to run away to run for | ____________ ____________ |
____________ ____________ |
4. to be known as to be known for |
____________ ____________ |
____________ ____________ |
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____________ ____________ |
6. to put fire into to put fire out |
____________ ____________ |
____________ ____________ |
Find the antonym of the following word from the text.
Diffident ×
Write the related words as shown in the example: