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प्रश्न
The narrator played a crucial role in bringing a significant change in the students. Explain the statement by citing some references from the extract.
उत्तर
When Braithwaite takes his place as a teacher for the senior class of Greenslade School, he is met with a bunch of disrespectful, arrogant and ill-mannered students. Though initially this angers him, he eventually resolves to take a different approach in teaching. One of the most important aspects of this new approach is mutual respect. Braithwaite understands that students can only learn something valuable in their courses if they respect the teacher teaching them. Once the students respond to his new methods and begin to open up to him, it becomes easier for him to get them interested in their courses and they become good students.
The half-yearly report proves to be the perfect chance to analyze the progress of the students.
The line, “It was entirely their day, arranged, presented and controlled by them” is an example of their will to take responsibility. The narrator notes that on the day of the report, “The children arrived smartly dressed and polished.” This indicates that the students were aware of the importance of the event and took their roles seriously. Two of Braithwaite’s students, Miss Joseph and Denham, were not only in charge of the day’s program, but also “moved about among their colleagues ensuring that each one was ready to play his (her) part” thus showcasing their ability to be good leaders. The narrator observes with pride that “Denham used the term ‘Miss’ in addressing each of the senior girls”. This transformation of Denham from an aggressive, rude student to a respectful, decent young man is a clear example of the positive influence Braithwaite has had on the students. Similarly, Potter, Sapiano, Miss Pegg, Jackson, Fernman, Miss Dare, and Miss Dodd, each speak knowledgeably about their coursework and exhibit confidence. Fernman’s dramatic report contrasted with his “clear and precise” voice, his “adroit questioning” and Denham’s fearlessness in his “blunt criticisms” is proof that the children took their academic progress seriously.
Thus, as the students deliver their half-yearly reports, it becomes clear that they have progressed immensely from the naughty, rude children that Braithwaite first met, to responsible, young adults, owing to the patience and respect with which Braithwaite handled them.
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Which one among the following is a teacher in the extract? Select the correct one. Also, cite a couple of lines from the extract in support of your answer.
Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major character in the extract.
Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major character in the extract.
Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major character in the extract.
Complete the table highlighting the various traits of the major character in the extract.
Fernman brought comic relief in the Students’ Council programme. Explain.
Give a brief character-sketch of Denham.
Give a brief character-sketch of Miss Joseph.
Give a brief character-sketch of Miss Dare.
Give a brief character-sketch of Miss Phillips.
Compare the following characters:
Miss Joseph and Denham
Compare the following characters:
Fernman and Miss Dare
Compare the following characters:
Narrator and the Head of the school
Arrange the incidents in the correct sequence as per their occurrence in the extract.
- Denham was outwitted by Miss Phillips.
- The head of the school closed the proceedings.
- Denham asserted that P.T. periods were a waste of time.
- The slips were folded and placed in a hat.
- Fernman was as usual a trump card.
- Denham called out the names of the representatives.
- Students’ Council was held every year on November 15th.
Describe in brief the purpose of organizing the half-yearly report programme of the Students’ Council.
Write in your words the entire half-yearly report programme of the Students’ Council.
Describe the question-answer session that took place at the end of the extract.
Describe the discussion that took place between Miss Phillips and Denham.
Which event took place in the extract? Choose the correct one. Give reason/s to support your answer.
- Annual Sports Day on November 15th
- Annual Social and Cultural Gathering on November 15th
- Half-yearly report of Students’ Council on November 15th
- Farewell Programme on November 15th
Choose the correct alternative. Give reason/s to support your answer.
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The incidents in the extract occurred at a particular place. Explain the significance of that place in your own words.
Explain how the setting of the extract contributes to the theme of the novel.
‘When the turn of my class came I sat up anxiously’.
Why was the narrator anxious? Explain the statement by citing suitable references from the extract.
The relationship between the teacher and the students is highlighted in the extract. Illustrate with suitable examples from the extract.
Explain in brief the theme of 'To Sir, With Love'.
Describe the atmosphere of the school described in the extract.
Explain the following statement that enriches the language and create a powerful impact.
There are many features of language that contribute the smooth sailing of the plot.
In the questioning session Denham was expressing few students’ feelings. Illustrate.
Miss Philips effectively handled the questioning session. Give supporting details.
Write a short note on the event which took place on 15th November in Greenslade School.
The extract presents the narrator as a silent observer of the events. Explain.
‘Analyzing the change in the students’ behaviour in the presentation’ is the central theme.
Denham and Miss Joseph played a key role in the presentation of the half-yearly report of students’ council. Illustrate.
The senior students presented their class report more confidently than the junior students. Give reasons.
Fernman was innovative and dramatic in his presentation. Discuss in brief.
The stage has a great impact on the presentations of the students. Justify the statement.
Describe how Ricky Braithwaite manages to bring about a change in the behaviour of his students.
Describe the traits of Fernman.
Which event took place in 'To Sir, With Love'. Give reasons to support your answer.
Complete the following with the traits of Miss Phillips:
- _________
- _________
- _________
- _________