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प्रश्न
Hold a mock trial for the following offence. There should be a complainant, a defendant, and lawyers to argue the case on behalf of them. The whole class can vote to pass the judgment. On what occasions will you plead for justice? What punishment will you suggest? When will you plead for mercy?
A young man was injured in a road accident due to another man’s careless driving.
उत्तर
Complainant - the injured man; Defendant - careless driver; Judgement (suggestion) - justice - punishment - loss of licence, pay compensation, etc.
(Students must do this on their own.)
संबंधित प्रश्न
Life is a gift to be used every day,
Not to be smothered and hidden away,
It isn’t a thing to be stored in the chest
Where you gather your keepsakes and treasure your best;
It isn’t a joy to be sipped now and then
And promptly put back in a dark place again
Life is a gift that the humblest may boast of
And one that the humblest may well make the most of
Get out and live it each hour of the day,
Wear it and use it as much as you may,
Don’t keep it in niches and corners and grooves,
You’ll find that in service its beauty improves.
(1) What do we treasure in a chest?
(2) How does the poet went us to use the gift of life?
(3) Do you agree that life should be measured un deeds and not in years? Why?
(4) Which words in the poem mean the following :
(a) Kept from developing
(b) Hollow places in a wall
(5) Life is a gift to be used every day. [Name and explain the figure of speech]
Suppose you suffer from a long - term illness (one or two weeks), what should you do and what should you avoid? Fill up the table of Dos and Don’ts.
Dos | Don’ts |
(1) Go to a doctor for diagnosis | (1) Do not ____________ |
(2) ____________ | (2) Do not avoid medication on time. |
(3) Take a suitable diet | (3) Avoid ____________ |
(4) ____________ | (4) Avoid physical stress and exertion. |
(5) Rest in a properly ventilated room. | (5) Do not ____________ |
(6) Have cheerful thoughts, courage, positive attitude | (6) Do not lose ______ and ______ |
Talk to your parents and family members and write what you could do when you were a day old.
An activity:
Speak fast, think faster! Form groups of 4-6. Discuss each of the following topics. Then each person in the group should choose a topic and speak about it for one minute. Try to say as many sentences as you can in that time
What is not likely to happen or will never happen...
‘It won’t rain in the classroom... I won’t ever see a live dinosaur... The sun will never set in the east...’ etc.
Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
What does the crocodile stand for?
Read the line and answer the question.
And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow rover.
What kind of human company does the poet want?
Read the story on your own. Discuss in a group and complete the story map below.
A story map is the main events of the story given in a flow chart. |
Gulliver was hailed as a hero because he ______.
What was the event Megala participated?
Read the following sentence.
‘A very wise man once remarked that of the unspoken word, you are a master; of the spoken word, you are a slave.’
The sentence has two pairs of opposites - spoken and unspoken, and master and slave. The contrasting ideas make the sentence more effective. Putting together opposite or contrasting ideas in one sentence is a literary device. It is called antithesis.
Read the following examples of antithesis.
- Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.
- Man proposes and God disposes.
- Speech is silver, but silence is gold.
- Patience is bitter, but it has a sweet fruit.