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Warming up!Intext questionENGLISH WORKSHOP
Warming up! [Page 36]

Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board 2.2 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Warming up! [Page 36]

Warming up! | Q 1 | Page 36
  1. What is your favourite school subject?
  2. Which subject do you find the most difficult?
  3. What do you do to try to understand it better?
  4. Can I help you to …….?
  5. Can you help me to …………….?
Warming up! | Q 1. i | Page 36

Discuss the challenges that people have to face due to disabilities.

Warming up! | Q 1. ii | Page 36

What provisions should be made in public places so that everyone gets the same access to public facilities?

Warming up! | Q 1. iii | Page 36

Observe your surroundings and write whether such facilities are available. How can you help to improve the situation?

Disability Disability Necessary facilities
Hearing loss and deafness    
Vision loss and blindness    
Speech disorders    
Physical disability    
Intellectual disability    
Learning disorder    
Intext question [Pages 36 - 40]

Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board 2.2 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Intext question [Pages 36 - 40]

Intext question | Q 1 | Page 36

What strategies do you use when you study on your own?

Intext question | Q 2 | Page 36

The author refers to two contrasting emotions - what are they?

Intext question | Q 3 | Page 36

What does the author compare herself to?

Intext question | Q 4. | Page 38

What did young Helen’s teacher do when they first met?

Intext question | Q 5. | Page 38

What is the difference between finger play, spelling a word mechanically and writing a meaningful word?

Intext question | Q 6. | Page 39

What is the difference between wordless sensation and thought?

Intext question | Q 7 | Page 39

What were the barriers? How could they be swept away?

Intext question | Q 8 | Page 39

Why did young Helen feel repentance and sorrow?

Intext question | Q 9 | Page 40

Find out more about Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan from the net.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP [Pages 40 - 41]

Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board 2.2 Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan ENGLISH WORKSHOP [Pages 40 - 41]

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (a) | Page 40

The most important day in Helen Keller’s life was when her teacher came to her.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (b) | Page 40

When young Helen stretched out her hand, her mother took it.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (c) | Page 40

Young Helen learnt to spell many words without understanding them.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (d) | Page 40

One day, young Helen understood that everything has a name.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (e) | Page 40

Young Helen did not try to put the pieces of the doll together.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (f) | Page 40

Young Helen felt sorry that she had broken the doll.

  • True

  • False

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. | Page 40

Listen carefully and classify the following into ‘one’ and ‘many’.

day, contrasts, teacher, lives, months, years, afternoon, porch, signs, face, fingers, leaves, blossoms, anger, bitterness, weeks, struggle, ship, darkness

one many
   
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 3. i | Page 41

This narrative is written in the first person - using ‘I’. Rewrite the following sentence using ‘Helen Keller/Young Helen’ appropriately in place of ‘I’ and making other necessary changes in the sentence.

I did not know what the future held of marvel or surprise for me.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 3. ii | Page 41

This narrative is written in the first person - using ‘I’. Rewrite the following sentence using ‘Helen Keller/Young Helen’ appropriately in place of ‘I’ and making other necessary changes in the sentence.

The morning after my teacher came she led me into her room and gave me a doll.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 3. iii | Page 1

This narrative is written in the first person - using ‘I’. Rewrite the following sentence using ‘Helen Keller/Young Helen’ appropriately in place of ‘I’ and making other necessary changes in the sentence.

On entering the door I remembered the doll I had broken.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 3. iv | Page 41

This narrative is written in the first person - using ‘I’. Rewrite the following sentence using ‘Helen Keller/Young Helen’ appropriately in place of ‘I’ and making other necessary changes in the sentence.

Then my eyes filled with tears; for I realised what I had done, and for the first time I felt repentance and sorrow.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (a) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

I was like that ship before my education began.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (b) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

One day I was playing with the new doll.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (c) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

I learnt a great many new words that day.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (d) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

She brought my hat.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (e) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

We walked down the path to the well-house.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (f) | Page 41

Read the following sentence and frame at least two relevant questions.

That living word awakened my soul.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. | Page 41

Write about your own experience. Do you remember an occasion when you did something successfully for the first time? Write about it in short (10-12 lines). Prepare an outline of your composition before you write it.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 6. | Page 41

Gather more information about the following:

  1. Different types of impairment that limit a person’s activity or make it difficult for him/her to mix with others in society.
  2. How modern technology can be used to overcome these problems.
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (a) | Page 41

Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which ______.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (b) | Page 41

Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

I did not know what ______.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (c) | Page 41

Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

One day, while I was playing ______.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (d) | Page 41

Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

I realised what ______.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (e) | Page 41

Complete the following sentence using your own ideas:

I do not remember what ______.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (a) | Page 41

Find three examples of the following from the passage (Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan).

articles

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (b) | Page 41

Find three examples of the following from the passage (Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan).

compound words

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (c) | Page 41

Find three examples of the following from the passage (Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan).

present participles

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (e) | Page 41

Find three examples of the following from the passage (Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan).

past participles

Solutions for 2.2: Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan

Warming up!Intext questionENGLISH WORKSHOP
Balbharati solutions for My English Coursebook 9 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 2.2 - Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan - Shaalaa.com

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