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how did montmorency add confusions while packing?.
character sketch on jerome
how did harris and george irritate the speaker jerome?
describe the expirenceof the 3 friends when they were caught in the incessant rain. three men in a boat
What does Jerome say was Montmorency’s ambition in life? What do you think of Montmorency and why?
Match the words/phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
A
B
1.
slaving
(i)
a quarrel or an argument
2.
chaos
(ii)
remove something from inside another thing using a sharp tool
3.
rummage
(iii)
strange, mysterious, difficult to explain
4.
scrape out
(iv)
finish successfully, achieve
5.
stumble over, tumble into
(v)
search for something by moving things around hurriedly or carelessly
6.
accomplish
(vi)
complete confusion and disorder
7.
uncanny
(vii)
fall, or step awkwardly while walking
8.
(to have or get into) a row
(viii)
working hard
You have seen how Jerome, George and Harris mess up their packing, especially of the hamper. From their mistakes you must have thought of some dos and don’ts for packing. Can you give some tips for packing by completing the paragraph below?
First pack all the heavy items, especially the ones you don’t need right away.
Then...
Here are some words and phrases you can use to begin your sentences
with:
• Then
• Next
• Now
• Remember
• Don’t forget
• At last/ Finally
SECTION B
(WRITING-20 MARKS)
Q5 Write a paragraph using the notes of a journalist on the issue of extinction of species. (4 Marks)
ON THE VERGE OF EXTINCTION
· Project- launched –Natural History Museum, London
· Protection of vast species
· Mass wipe out in Decades
· Consequence of human action--- wars, taking away too much from nature, hunting, loss of habitats
Q6. You have been reading incidents of foreign tourists being duped and cheated of their
money and valuables, incidents of inhospitable behavior and eve teasing. As a concerned
citizen, write an e-mail to the Editor of a National daily expressing your views on the issue
and also giving suggestions on how to make our city a safer tourist destination. The
format of e-mail is given. (8 Marks)
Date:
From:
Subject:
To:
Dear Sir
Regards
Name
Q7. Now a days the youth are taking upon themselves different roles and responsibilities.
They also have varied interests. Recently you came across the following pictures in a
magazine. Using the information you gather from the picture and ideas of your own,
write an article on, ‘The Changing Role of Youngsters’. (8 Marks)
Q3 Read the following passage carefully: (5 Marks)
The tree was young and strong and it took a long time to kill. It took two workmen with axes, two days, including tea breaks. Which without conscious irony, they took in the shade of the leafy branches of the tree they were chopping down. It was a Gulmohar I had planted 13 years ago, along with several other saplings, when Bunny and I moved into the National media centre. The NMC is built on a little over 22 acres and many hundreds of the local babul trees that used to cloak that part of the Haryana countryside like smoke from evening chullas must have been cut down to make way for the brick and cement of our colony. I’m not a tree hugger but still felt that some restitution was due. So Bunny and I planted several saplings.
The two gulmohars at the rear were foot high saplings when we put them in the soil. In a few years their branches aflame with scarlet flowers in summer, rose above the first floor window, flooding the room with afterglow and screening from view the ugly scars of new construction in what had once been open fields behind our house. I felt the smugness of satisfaction, of having done the right thing. I’d given back, in however small a way, a little bit of what we take away from the earth everyday, everywhere.
Righteousness invites its own revenge. The roots of one of the trees had spread, crushing the sewage system. The handyman gave us the choice of either cutting down the tree or its roots would endanger the foundations of the house.
Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option from the ones given below:
1) The irony in the first para is that the
a) The tree was planted by the author but cut by the workmen
b) The workmen chopped the tree that gave them shade.
c) It took 13 years for the tree to grow
d) The author was not passionate about trees yet he planted them
2) When the colony was settled, the author decided to
a) make the outskirts greener
b) plant a few saplings around the house
c) sulk in depression
d) start a movement
3) The feeling the newly grown gulmohar trees evoked in the author was of
a) remorse
b) pride
c) self - satisfaction
d) regret
4) The writer had to get the free felled because
a) he was being righteous
b) the house was in danger of being destroyed
c) the tree had grown too tall
d) the sewage system was damaged
5) Being righteous means
a) Doing things the correct way
b) Being aware of your rights
c) Following your heart
d) Conscious of the ways of the world
Discuss in groups and answer the following questions in two or three paragraphs (100 −150 words)
1. Of the three, Jerome, George and Harris, who do you think is the best or worst packer? Support your answer with details from the text.
2. How did Montmorency ‘contribute’ to the packing?
3. Do you find this story funny? What are the humorous elements in it?
(Pick out at least three, think about what happens, as well as how it is described.)
Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words).
1. How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Don’t forget the dog!).
2. Why did the narrator (Jerome) volunteer to do the packing?
3. How did George and Harris react to this? Did Jerome like their reaction?
4. What was Jerome’s real intention when he offered to pack?
5. What did Harris say after the bag was shut and strapped? Why do you think he waited till then to ask?
6. What “horrible idea” occurred to Jerome a little later?
7. Where did Jerome finally find the toothbrush?
8. Why did Jerome have to reopen the packed bag?
9. What did George and Harris offer to pack and why?
10. While packing the hamper, George and Harris do a number of foolish and funny things. Tick the statements that are true.
(i) They started with breaking a cup.
(ii) They also broke a plate.
(iii) They squashed a tomato.
(iv) They trod on the butter.
(v) They stepped on a banana.
(vi) They put things behind them, and couldn’t find them.
(vii) They stepped on things.
(viii) They packed the pictures at the bottom and put heavy things on top.
(ix) They upset almost everything.
(x) They were very good at packing.
experts can u pls give me the summary for packing (textbook : moments pg : 82 ) its very urgent i wanted it before 7th oct 2012 .
pls experts pls do answer this question becoz u people never answer my questions and say many excuses ( its no use of being a paid member).
plsssssssssssss its a request !!!!!!!!!!!
dear experts when will u answer my questions pls dont ignore my quetion its really very urgent plsssssssssss ........ i wanted it before 7th oct 2012
my question is : i do want a summary on the lesson packing (textbook beehive ) its really very urgent . pls
pls atleast this time do answer my question becoz u people never answer my question and give a huge number of excuses , its just a waste of being a paid member in meritnation .
pls do answer my question as sooon as possible !!!!!!!!!!!! pls................
How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Dont forget the dog!).
• Do you like going on trips? What kind of trips do you enjoy most?
• How do you feel about having to pack for a trip?
• Have you ever discovered on a trip that you have forgotten to pack a few things you very much need, or that you can't find them easily?
• Does this make you angry or does it make you laugh at yourself?
Out of the three, jerome george and harris who do you think is the best or worst packer..??need a answer in which it shows only the best and worst packer not everyone in the story..please help!
why did the narrator (jerome) volunteer to do the packing
how do plastic bags affect our physical environment?
Look at this sentence.
“I told George and Harris that they had better leave the whole matter entirely to me.”
The words had better are used
• in an advice or suggestion:
You had better take your umbrella; it looks like rain.
• in an order
You had better complete your homework before you go out to play.
• as a threat
You had better leave or I’ll have you arrested for trespass!
When we speak, we say you’d/I’d/he’d better, instead of you had better, etc.
Work in pairs to give each other advice, orders or suggestions, or even to threaten each other. Imagine situations like the following: Your partner
1. hasn’t returned a book to the library.
2. has forgotten to bring lunch.
3. hasn’t got enough change for bus fare.
4. has found out a secret about you.
5. has misplaced your English textbook.
the man who knew too much?
Characteristic of Harris and George
Look at the sentences below. Notice that the verbs (italicised) are all in their bare form.
• Simple commands:
– Stand up!
– Put it here!
• Directions: (to reach your home)
Board Bus No.121 and get down at Sagar Restaurant. From there turn right and walk till you reach a book shop. My home is just behind the shop.
• Dos and don’ts:
– Always get up for your elders.
– Don’t shout in class.
• Instructions for making a fruit salad:
Ingredients
Oranges – 2
Pineapple – one large piece
Cherries – 250 grams
Bananas – 2
Any other fruit you like
Wash the fruit. Cut them into small pieces. Mix them well. Add a few drops of lime juice. Add sugar to taste. Now add some cream (or ice cream if you wish to make fruit salad with ice cream.)
1. Now work in pairs. Give
(i) two commands to your partner.
(ii) two do’s and don’ts to a new student in your class.
(iii) directions to get to each other’s houses.
(iv) instructions for moving the body in an exercise or a dance, or for cooking something.
2. The table below has some proverbs telling you what to do and what not to do. Fill in the blanks and add a few more such proverbs to the table.
Positive
Negative
Save for a rainy day.
Don’t cry over spilt milk.
Make hay while the sun shines.
Don’t put the cart before the horse.
__________before you leap.
__________a mountain out of a mole hill.
__________and let live.
__________all your eggs in one basket.
wath is A I I M
I wouls like to know why D is the corrected answer?
Why did Harris propose to pack the hampers along with George?
They did not like the way J had packed.
They wanted to make fun of Jerome.
Harris was a better packer.
They were short of time.
The correct answer is C.
in the chapter Packing what is Cigar?
can ny1 help me by plzzzz telling d site whr I cn find some gud drama scripts in english.. Time limit 20 min
please help!!
charater feature of treasureor of gulliver travel
The schoolconducted a topic,"Is Self-Centredness Solution to Mounting Chaos?Write debate?
What will be coming in the fa2 examination and how to score good in it?
Wath Is A I I M S
anybody tell me SA 1st(half yearly) syllabus of all the subject
Use suitable words or phrases from Column A above to complete the paragraph given below.
A Traffic Jam
During power cuts, when traffic lights go off, there is utter __________ at crossroads. Drivers add to the confusion by __________ over their right of way, and nearly come to blows. Sometimes passers-by, seeing a few policemen __________ at regulating traffic, step in to help. This gives them a feeling of having __________ something.
packing is a humorous story.justify
I want 3 set of dialogue between A pen a student
beehive pg 89 I- 10 true or false
the ans by meritnation might be wrong
isint xi (nine) also true
they upset almost everything
is any body of class ixth to discussing with me?
who is ashutosh
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Syllabus
how did montmorency add confusions while packing?.
it can surprise many people that the things like worry can be a killer .That has been proved by all medical researches that worry is a major cause for heart ailments,blood pressure and many other diseases
character sketch on jerome
In PACKING lesson in BEEHIVE text book.
how did harris and george irritate the speaker jerome?
describe the expirenceof the 3 friends when they were caught in the incessant rain. three men in a boat
What does Jerome say was Montmorency’s ambition in life? What do you think of Montmorency and why?
Match the words/phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.
A
B
1.
slaving
(i)
a quarrel or an argument
2.
chaos
(ii)
remove something from inside another thing using a sharp tool
3.
rummage
(iii)
strange, mysterious, difficult to explain
4.
scrape out
(iv)
finish successfully, achieve
5.
stumble over, tumble into
(v)
search for something by moving things around hurriedly or carelessly
6.
accomplish
(vi)
complete confusion and disorder
7.
uncanny
(vii)
fall, or step awkwardly while walking
8.
(to have or get into) a row
(viii)
working hard
You have seen how Jerome, George and Harris mess up their packing, especially of the hamper. From their mistakes you must have thought of some dos and don’ts for packing. Can you give some tips for packing by completing the paragraph below?
First pack all the heavy items, especially the ones you don’t need right away.
Then...
Here are some words and phrases you can use to begin your sentences
with:
• Then
• Next
• Now
• Remember
• Don’t forget
• At last/ Finally
SECTION B
(WRITING-20 MARKS)
Q5 Write a paragraph using the notes of a journalist on the issue of extinction of species. (4 Marks)
ON THE VERGE OF EXTINCTION
· Project- launched –Natural History Museum , London
· Protection of vast species
· Mass wipe out in Decades
· Consequence of human action--- wars, taking away too much from nature, hunting, loss of habitats
Q6. You have been reading incidents of foreign tourists being duped and cheated of their
money and valuables, incidents of inhospitable behavior and eve teasing. As a concerned
citizen, write an e-mail to the Editor of a National daily expressing your views on the issue
and also giving suggestions on how to make our city a safer tourist destination. The
format of e-mail is given. (8 Marks)
Date:
From:
Subject:
To:
Dear Sir
Regards
Name
Q7. Now a days the youth are taking upon themselves different roles and responsibilities.
They also have varied interests. Recently you came across the following pictures in a
magazine. Using the information you gather from the picture and ideas of your own,
write an article on, ‘The Changing Role of Youngsters’. (8 Marks)
Q3 Read the following passage carefully: (5 Marks)
The tree was young and strong and it took a long time to kill. It took two workmen with axes, two days, including tea breaks. Which without conscious irony, they took in the shade of the leafy branches of the tree they were chopping down. It was a Gulmohar I had planted 13 years ago, along with several other saplings, when Bunny and I moved into the National media centre. The NMC is built on a little over 22 acres and many hundreds of the local babul trees that used to cloak that part of the Haryana countryside like smoke from evening chullas must have been cut down to make way for the brick and cement of our colony. I’m not a tree hugger but still felt that some restitution was due. So Bunny and I planted several saplings.
The two gulmohars at the rear were foot high saplings when we put them in the soil. In a few years their branches aflame with scarlet flowers in summer, rose above the first floor window, flooding the room with afterglow and screening from view the ugly scars of new construction in what had once been open fields behind our house. I felt the smugness of satisfaction, of having done the right thing. I’d given back, in however small a way, a little bit of what we take away from the earth everyday, everywhere.
Righteousness invites its own revenge. The roots of one of the trees had spread, crushing the sewage system. The handyman gave us the choice of either cutting down the tree or its roots would endanger the foundations of the house.
Answer the following questions by selecting the most appropriate option from the ones given below:
1) The irony in the first para is that the
a) The tree was planted by the author but cut by the workmen
b) The workmen chopped the tree that gave them shade.
c) It took 13 years for the tree to grow
d) The author was not passionate about trees yet he planted them
2) When the colony was settled, the author decided to
a) make the outskirts greener
b) plant a few saplings around the house
c) sulk in depression
d) start a movement
3) The feeling the newly grown gulmohar trees evoked in the author was of
a) remorse
b) pride
c) self - satisfaction
d) regret
4) The writer had to get the free felled because
a) he was being righteous
b) the house was in danger of being destroyed
c) the tree had grown too tall
d) the sewage system was damaged
5) Being righteous means
a) Doing things the correct way
b) Being aware of your rights
c) Following your heart
d) Conscious of the ways of the world
Discuss in groups and answer the following questions in two or three paragraphs (100 −150 words)
1. Of the three, Jerome, George and Harris, who do you think is the best or worst packer? Support your answer with details from the text.
2. How did Montmorency ‘contribute’ to the packing?
3. Do you find this story funny? What are the humorous elements in it?
(Pick out at least three, think about what happens, as well as how it is described.)
Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph (30 − 40 words).
1. How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Don’t forget the dog!).
2. Why did the narrator (Jerome) volunteer to do the packing?
3. How did George and Harris react to this? Did Jerome like their reaction?
4. What was Jerome’s real intention when he offered to pack?
5. What did Harris say after the bag was shut and strapped? Why do you think he waited till then to ask?
6. What “horrible idea” occurred to Jerome a little later?
7. Where did Jerome finally find the toothbrush?
8. Why did Jerome have to reopen the packed bag?
9. What did George and Harris offer to pack and why?
10. While packing the hamper, George and Harris do a number of foolish and funny things. Tick the statements that are true.
(i) They started with breaking a cup.
(ii) They also broke a plate.
(iii) They squashed a tomato.
(iv) They trod on the butter.
(v) They stepped on a banana.
(vi) They put things behind them, and couldn’t find them.
(vii) They stepped on things.
(viii) They packed the pictures at the bottom and put heavy things on top.
(ix) They upset almost everything.
(x) They were very good at packing.
experts can u pls give me the summary for packing (textbook : moments pg : 82 ) its very urgent i wanted it before 7th oct 2012 .
pls experts pls do answer this question becoz u people never answer my questions and say many excuses ( its no use of being a paid member).
plsssssssssssss its a request !!!!!!!!!!!
dear experts when will u answer my questions pls dont ignore my quetion its really very urgent plsssssssssss ........ i wanted it before 7th oct 2012
my question is : i do want a summary on the lesson packing (textbook beehive ) its really very urgent . pls
pls atleast this time do answer my question becoz u people never answer my question and give a huge number of excuses , its just a waste of being a paid member in meritnation .
pls do answer my question as sooon as possible !!!!!!!!!!!! pls................
How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Dont forget the dog!).
1. find a word in the passage that means the same
a.to tolerate
b.view or outlook
c.operate
• Do you like going on trips? What kind of trips do you enjoy most?
• How do you feel about having to pack for a trip?
• Have you ever discovered on a trip that you have forgotten to pack a few things you very much need, or that you can't find them easily?
• Does this make you angry or does it make you laugh at yourself?
Out of the three, jerome george and harris who do you think is the best or worst packer..??
need a answer in which it shows only the best and worst packer not everyone in the story..please help!
why did the narrator (jerome) volunteer to do the packing
how do plastic bags affect our physical environment?
Look at this sentence.
“I told George and Harris that they had better leave the whole matter entirely to me.”
The words had better are used
• in an advice or suggestion:
You had better take your umbrella; it looks like rain.
• in an order
You had better complete your homework before you go out to play.
• as a threat
You had better leave or I’ll have you arrested for trespass!
When we speak, we say you’d/I’d/he’d better, instead of you had better, etc.
Work in pairs to give each other advice, orders or suggestions, or even to threaten each other. Imagine situations like the following: Your partner
1. hasn’t returned a book to the library.
2. has forgotten to bring lunch.
3. hasn’t got enough change for bus fare.
4. has found out a secret about you.
5. has misplaced your English textbook.
the man who knew too much?
Characteristic of Harris and George
Look at the sentences below. Notice that the verbs (italicised) are all in their bare form.
• Simple commands:
– Stand up!
– Put it here!
• Directions: (to reach your home)
Board Bus No.121 and get down at Sagar Restaurant. From there turn right and walk till you reach a book shop. My home is just behind the shop.
• Dos and don’ts:
– Always get up for your elders.
– Don’t shout in class.
• Instructions for making a fruit salad:
Ingredients
Oranges – 2
Pineapple – one large piece
Cherries – 250 grams
Bananas – 2
Any other fruit you like
Wash the fruit. Cut them into small pieces. Mix them well. Add a few drops of lime juice. Add sugar to taste. Now add some cream (or ice cream if you wish to make fruit salad with ice cream.)
1. Now work in pairs. Give
(i) two commands to your partner.
(ii) two do’s and don’ts to a new student in your class.
(iii) directions to get to each other’s houses.
(iv) instructions for moving the body in an exercise or a dance, or for cooking something.
2. The table below has some proverbs telling you what to do and what not to do. Fill in the blanks and add a few more such proverbs to the table.
Positive
Negative
(i)
Save for a rainy day.
(i)
Don’t cry over spilt milk.
(ii)
Make hay while the sun shines.
(ii)
Don’t put the cart before the horse.
(iii)
__________before you leap.
(iii)
__________a mountain out of a mole hill.
(iv)
__________and let live.
(iv)
__________all your eggs in one basket.
wath is A I I M
I wouls like to know why D is the corrected answer?
Why did Harris propose to pack the hampers along with George?
- A)
- B)
- C)
- D)
0% got it right!Answer:CSolution:They did not like the way J had packed.
They wanted to make fun of Jerome.
Harris was a better packer.
They were short of time.
The correct answer is C.
English writing part
in the chapter Packing what is Cigar?
can ny1 help me by plzzzz telling d site whr I cn find some gud drama scripts in english.. Time limit 20 min
please help!!
charater feature of treasureor of gulliver travel
The schoolconducted a topic,"Is Self-Centredness Solution to Mounting Chaos?Write debate?
(all the elements)
What will be coming in the fa2 examination and how to score good in it?
Wath Is A I I M S
anybody tell me SA 1st(half yearly) syllabus of all the subject
Use suitable words or phrases from Column A above to complete the paragraph given below.
A Traffic Jam
During power cuts, when traffic lights go off, there is utter __________ at crossroads. Drivers add to the confusion by __________ over their right of way, and nearly come to blows. Sometimes passers-by, seeing a few policemen __________ at regulating traffic, step in to help. This gives them a feeling of having __________ something.
packing is a humorous story.justify
I want 3 set of dialogue between A pen a student
beehive pg 89 I- 10 true or false
the ans by meritnation might be wrong
isint xi (nine) also true
they upset almost everything
is any body of class ixth to discussing with me?
who is ashutosh