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Dialogue writing
Attempt the following with the help of the advertisement given below:
With the help of the advertisement given, write a dialogue between you and your friend on how you enjoyed your visit to the exhibition
GRAND ARTS AND CRAFT COMPETITION
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Venue - SCZCC, Nagpur Dates: - December 25th to 5th Jan. Time: - 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Parking and Entrance free |
उत्तर
Friend: |
Hi, How are you? So where are you returning from?
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Myself: | I am fine, I went to the Arts and Craft Exhibition held at SCZCC, Nagpur. |
Friend: |
Oh, I just went there yesterday... so how was it?
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Myself: |
Great ... A nice way to learn about our culture. How was your experience?
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Friend: |
I was excited about the various folk dances that were put up. What else did you like?
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Myself: |
I was totally amazed by the stall decorated with art from various corners of India. I am impressed by the variety of authentic food items. What about you?
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Friend: | Yes, I tried traditional food items twice. Did you see the artefacts? |
Myself: | Yes they were mindblowing, weren’t they? |
Friend: | Yes and also there were many art and craft competitions too. |
Myself: | Yes, I participated in many of them but won nothing. |
Friend: | That is remarkable... I think that the entire set - up was well organized. |
Myself:
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Yes and I enjoyed it too. And I am sure you did. |
Friend:
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Yes, me too, anyway bye, for now, see you later! |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Read the following extract and convert it into a dialogue between Roma and Herman, the narrator in about 8 to 10 sentences:
[You may begin with: (After dinner by the shore at Coney Island Roma and Herman started back by Sid's car.)
Roma: Where were you during the war, Herman?]
The four of us drove out to Coney Island. Roma was easy to talk to, easy to be with. Turned out she was wary of blind dates too! We were both just doing our friends a favor. We took a stroll on the boardwalk, enjoying the salty Atlantic breeze, and then had dinner by the shore. I couldn't remember having a better time.
We piled back into Sid's car, Roma and I sharing the backseat. As European Jews who had survived the war, we were aware that much had been left unsaid between us. She broached the subject. "Where were you during the war?'' she asked softly.
'The camps,' I said, the terrible memories still vivid, the irreparable loss. I had tried to forget. But you can never forget.
She nodded. "My family was hiding on a farm in Germany,
not far from Berlin," she told me. "My father knew a priest, and
he got us Aryan papers."
I imagined how she must have suffered too, tear, a constant
companion. And yet here we were both survivors, in a new world.
"There was a camp next' to the farm." Roma continued, "I
saw a boy there and I would throw him apples every day".
Read the following extract and convert it into a dialogue (about 8 sentences):
[You may begin with : Rosalind: 'O, excellent young men.......']
'O, excellent young men!' cried Rosalind, delighted, and the Duke called out: 'No more! No more!'
'I beg you to let us go on, 'said Orlando. 'I have hardly begun!'
The Duke turned to ask Charles how he was, but the man lay without moving on the ground. 'He cannot speak, my lord,' said one of the nobles.
'Take him away,' said the Duke and then he turned to Orlando. 'What is your name, young man?' he asked.
'Orlando, my lord, the youngest son of Sir Rowland de Boys,'Orlando answered and the Duke looked at him in angry surprise. Sir Rowland de Boys had been faithful to the Duke Senior, and therefore Fredricks enemy.
'Your father was my enemy', said Frederick. 'I would have been better pleased by your brave deed if you had told me of another father.'
'I am proud to be Sir Rowland's son, 'answered Orlando angrily,' and I would not change my place to be the heir of this dukedom.'
The Duke and his lords went away, Leaving Orlando alone with Rosailand and Celia. Celia was angry with her father for speaking so unkindly to Orlando. 'Would have done this in my father's place?' she said to Rosalind.
'My father loved Sir Rowland as much as his own soul,' Rosalind said to Celia,' and all the world agreed with him. If I had known that this young man was Sir Rowland's Son I should have begged him with tears not to take so great a risk.'
Read the following extract and convert it into a dialogue (in about 8 to10 sentences):
[You may begin with: The first boy: ''Oh look! Here's a fine piece of..........."]
"Here is a fine piece of turf for the lark," said one of the boys, and began to cut out a square round the daisy, so that it remained in the centre of the grass.
"Pluck the flower off," said the other boy and the daisy trembled for fear, for to be pulled off meant death to it; and it wished so much to live, as it was to go with the square of turf into the poor captive lark's cage.
"No let it stay," said the other boy. "it looks so pretty."
And so it stayed and was brought into the lark's cage. The poor bird was lamenting its lost liberty, and beating its wings against the wires; and the little daisy could not speak or utter a consoling word. much as it would have liked to do so. So the forenoon passed.
"I have no water", said the captive lark," they have all gone out and forgotten to give me anything to drink. My throat is dry and burning. I feel as if I had fire and ice within me and the air is so oppressive. Alas! I must die. and part with the warm sunshine, the fresh green meadows. and all the beauty that God has created."And it thrust its beak into the piece of grass, to refresh itself a little.
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Dialogue Writing:
Draft an imaginary dialogue between a scientist and Ritesh/Ruta about the importance of developing a scientific attitude. You can use the following points:
- Helps to fight against social evils.
- Develops rational and logical thinking.
- Helps to understand the latest technology.
- For the betterment of humanity.
- Strengthens economy.
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‘Importance of education'
With the help of the advertisement , given, write a dialogue between you and your friend on how you enjoyed your visit to the exhibition.
GRAND ARTS AND CRAFT COMPETITION Come one and all,
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Venue: – SCZCC, Nagpur Dates: – December 25th to 5th Jan. Time: – 9.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Parking and Entrance free |