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Solutions for Chapter 3.3: The Last Leaf

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3.3 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Integrated 8 Standard Part 3 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board.


WARMING UPENGLISH WORKSHOP
WARMING UP [Page 11]

Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 3 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board 3.3 The Last Leaf WARMING UP [Page 11]

WARMING UP | Q 1. | Page 11

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 ______
WARMING UP | Q 2. (1) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

fine 

WARMING UP | Q 2. (2) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

wave

WARMING UP | Q 2. (3) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

bear

WARMING UP | Q 2. (4) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

rose

WARMING UP | Q 2. (5) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

lead

WARMING UP | Q 2. (6) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

match

WARMING UP | Q 2. (7) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

second

WARMING UP | Q 2. (8) | Page 11

Make a pair of sentences of your own to point out the different meanings of the following Homograph.

object

ENGLISH WORKSHOP [Pages 15 - 17]

Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 3 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board 3.3 The Last Leaf ENGLISH WORKSHOP [Pages 15 - 17]

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (a) | Page 15

Read the story and choose the appropriate meaning.

Struggling artists ____________

  • artists fighting with one another

  • artists trying hard to earn a living

  • artists painting war scenes

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (b) | Page 15

Read the story and choose the appropriate meaning.

Skeleton branches ____________.

  • bones branching out from joints

  • leafy branches

  • bare branches

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (c) | Page 16

Read the story and choose the appropriate meaning.

Wielded the brush ____________.

  • painted skillfully

  • broke the brush

  • joined the broken brush

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (d) | Page 16

Read the story and choose the appropriate meaning.

Palette __________________.

  • the tip of the brush

  • a board used by artists to mix colours.

  • a fancy dinner plate

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 1. (e) | Page 16

Read the story and choose the appropriate meaning.

Masterpiece ____________.

  • a master who promotes peace

  • the very first creation of an artist

  • an exceptionally beautiful work of art

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (a) | Page 16

Make pair of sentences to show the difference between the meaning of the following Homograph from the story.

interest

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (b) | Page 16

Make pair of sentences to show the difference between the meaning of the following Homograph from the story.

well

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (c) | Page 16

Make pair of sentences to show the difference between the meaning of the following Homograph from the story.

left

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (d) | Page 16

Make pair of sentences to show the difference between the meaning of the following Homograph from the story.

just

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 2. (e) | Page 16

Make pair of sentences to show the difference between the meaning of the following Homograph from the story.

mind

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 3. | Page 16

State the facts about the story.

  • Main characters:
  • Problem:
  • Attempts made to solve it:
  • Climax/Turning point:
  • Problem solved:
  • End:

Say whether the following statements are right or wrong.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (a) | Page 17

Sue and Johnsy were very close friends.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (b) | Page 17

Sue was a rich girl.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (c) | Page 17

Johnsy was hopeful that she will live. 

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (d) | Page 17

Behrman was a hard-hearted person.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (e) | Page 17

The last leaf fell off during the rain.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (f) | Page 17

Johnsy realised that her thinking was wrong.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 4. (g) | Page 17

Behrman did not know anything about the last leaf on the ivy.

  • Right

  • Wrong

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (a) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

Sue and Johnsy were good neighbours.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (b) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

Johnsy was eager to recover from her illness.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (c) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

Sue ignored Johnsy completely.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (d) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

Behrman was a very heartless person.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (e) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

The real ivy leaf did not fall off at all.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 5. (f) | Page 17

Correct the following statement.

The last leaf was a real leaf that survived.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 6. | Page 17

Read the descriptions of the following from the story and describe any one of them using your own words.

  • The ivy vine
  • Behrman
  • The last leaf that Johnsy saw
ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (a) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

There was a colony, where many struggling artists lived.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (b) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

Though Sue looked after her well, Johnsy showed no signs of improvement.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (c) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

Sue thought that she had fallen asleep.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (d) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

Old Behrman was a painter, who lived on the ground floor.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (e) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

Johnsy was sleeping when the two went upstairs.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 7. (f) | Page 17

In the following sentence, point out the Main Clause and Subordinate Clause. Encircle the Subordinator.

I want to see the last one before it falls.

ENGLISH WORKSHOP | Q 8. | Page 17

Compose an imaginary dialogue between Sue and Johnsy, when they realise about what Behrman had done for Johnsy.

Solutions for 3.3: The Last Leaf

WARMING UPENGLISH WORKSHOP
Balbharati solutions for Integrated 8 Standard Part 3 [English Medium] Maharashtra State Board chapter 3.3 - The Last Leaf - Shaalaa.com

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