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What do you understand of the natures of Ramanand and Azam Khan from the episode described?
Identify instances in the story that show the business acumen of Ramanand.
Q what were the character sketches of Khan azam khan and ramananda.
charactersketch of ramanand
Both Ramand and Azam Khan seem to have very fixed views. How does Ramanand score over Azam Khan towards the end of the story?
How does the insertion of dialogue in the story contribute to its interest?
Comment on the way in which the theme of the story has been introduced.
What do you think is the message that the author seems to convey through the story?
Nouveau riche and bourgeoise are French words. Collect from
newspapers, magazines and other sources some more French
words or expressions that are commonly used in English.
What do you think are the reasons for the references made to the English people and the British monarchy?
The episode has been narrated in a light vein. What social mores does the author seem to ridicule?
Locate expressions in the text which reflect the Indian idiom, for example, the pride of the generations of his ancestors.
We 'draw up a deed'. Complete the following phrases with appropriate words
a. ................ one's word
b. ................ one's will
c. ................ ends meet
d. ................ a loan
e. ................ a deaf ear to
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Syllabus
What do you understand of the natures of Ramanand and Azam Khan from the episode described?
Identify instances in the story that show the business acumen of Ramanand.
Q what were the character sketches of Khan azam khan and ramananda.
charactersketch of ramanand
Both Ramand and Azam Khan seem to have very fixed views. How does Ramanand score over Azam Khan towards the end of the story?
From Hornbill class 11 chapter 4 Landscape of the soul
How does the insertion of dialogue in the story contribute to its interest?
Comment on the way in which the theme of the story has been introduced.
What do you think is the message that the author seems to convey through the story?
Nouveau riche and bourgeoise are French words. Collect from
newspapers, magazines and other sources some more French
words or expressions that are commonly used in English.
What do you think are the reasons for the references made to the English people and the British monarchy?
The episode has been narrated in a light vein. What social mores does the author seem to ridicule?
Locate expressions in the text which reflect the Indian idiom, for example, the pride of the generations of his ancestors.
1.SethRamanand
2.Khan Azam Khan
We 'draw up a deed'. Complete the following phrases with appropriate words
a. ................ one's word
b. ................ one's will
c. ................ ends meet
d. ................ a loan
e. ................ a deaf ear to
What do you think is the message that the author seems to convey through the story?
Identify instances in the story that show the business acumen of Ramanand.
The episode has been narrated in a light vein. What social mores does the author seem to ridicule?
What do you understand of the natures of Ramanand and Azam Khan from the episode described?
Comment on the way in which the theme of the story has been introduced.
How does the insertion of dialogue in the story contribute to its interest?
What do you think are the reasons for the references made to the English people and the British monarchy?
We 'draw up a deed'. Complete the following phrases with appropriate words
a. ................ one's word
b. ................ one's will
c. ................ ends meet
d. ................ a loan
e. ................ a deaf ear to
Nouveau riche and bourgeoise are French words. Collect from
newspapers, magazines and other sources some more French
words or expressions that are commonly used in English.
Both Ramand and Azam Khan seem to have very fixed views. How does Ramanand score over Azam Khan towards the end of the story?
Locate expressions in the text which reflect the Indian idiom, for example, the pride of the generations of his ancestors.