The document provides a model paper for the 2nd PUC English Mid-Term Exam. It includes the following sections: portions from literary works to be covered on the exam, topics in the Springs section worth 50 marks, short answer questions to test reading comprehension, longer answer questions, a passage for reading comprehension, exercises on grammar and vocabulary, and options for report writing or a speech.
Here are 6 sentences using hyphens and dashes with sensory images:
1. The sweet-smelling-jasmine filled the air as the sun-drenched flowers bloomed in the garden.
2. A melody of birdsong—loud tweets and chirps—echoed through the dew-covered trees.
3. The crisp-autumn breeze carried the scent of burning leaves—a smoky, earthy aroma.
4. Waves crashed upon the shore—a roar that was deafening yet soothing to the ear.
5. The tart-tasting berries burst in her mouth, releasing tart-yet-sweet juices on her tongue.
6. Her fingers
Here are the steps to improve readability:
1. Add punctuation and capitalization:
Early Greek had hardly any punctuation.
Fonoitceridehtdegnahcnevedna*
Their writing at the end of each line later
Tahtgnitirwofawayotdegnahoyeht*
That favored right-handed people and showed
Where a new paragraph began by und
2. Separate words:
Early Greek had hardly any punctuation.
Fono it ceri deht degna hcn ev edna*
Their writing at the end of each line later
Taht gnitir wof ayo tdegna hoy eht
(1) Akbar had three sons, but by 1608 only one, Salim, was still alive as the other two had died of opium and alcohol addiction. (2) Salim too had become fond of stimulants and subject to mood swings when under the influence of arrack and opium, and he led several revolts against his father from 1600-1605. (3) Akbar's mind turned to Salim's son Khusram as a potential successor, as by widespread comment Khusram had all the qualities required at only 18 years of age.
Title: Akbar's Succession Troubles and his Consideration of his Grandson Khusram
Belinda lives in a little white house with various pets including a little black kitten named Ink, a little gray mouse named Blink, a little yellow dog named Mustard, and a cowardly dragon named Custard. One day, a pirate climbs in through the window with pistols and a cutlass, causing all the pets except Custard to flee in fear. However, Custard eats the pirate, saving the day. Afterwards, Custard admits that all the other pets are braver than him, despite Belinda's continued efforts to prove his bravery.
This poem is written in the style of a ballad, narrating a humorous story. It describes Belinda, who lives with various pets - a black cat Ink, grey mouse Blink, yellow dog Mustard, and a dragon named Custard. Custard is a coward and cries for a safe cage. One day, a pirate climbs into the house, but the unlikely hero Custard saves the day by eating the pirate. All the pets then agree that Custard, despite his earlier cowardice, was braver than them.
The poem is about a little girl named Belinda who lives with various pets - a black kitten named Ink, a grey mouse named Blink, a yellow dog named Mustard, and a dragon named Custard. While the other pets are described as brave, Custard is portrayed as a coward. When a pirate climbs into the house, the other pets flee in fear but surprisingly, Custard attacks and eats the pirate, saving the day. Afterward, the other pets claim they would have been braver than Custard, who agrees they are braver than him. In the end, Custard remains afraid while the others go back to their brave selves, showing that old habits die
Here are 6 sentences using hyphens and dashes with sensory images:
1. The sweet-smelling-jasmine filled the air as the sun-drenched flowers bloomed in the garden.
2. A melody of birdsong—loud tweets and chirps—echoed through the dew-covered trees.
3. The crisp-autumn breeze carried the scent of burning leaves—a smoky, earthy aroma.
4. Waves crashed upon the shore—a roar that was deafening yet soothing to the ear.
5. The tart-tasting berries burst in her mouth, releasing tart-yet-sweet juices on her tongue.
6. Her fingers
Here are the steps to improve readability:
1. Add punctuation and capitalization:
Early Greek had hardly any punctuation.
Fonoitceridehtdegnahcnevedna*
Their writing at the end of each line later
Tahtgnitirwofawayotdegnahoyeht*
That favored right-handed people and showed
Where a new paragraph began by und
2. Separate words:
Early Greek had hardly any punctuation.
Fono it ceri deht degna hcn ev edna*
Their writing at the end of each line later
Taht gnitir wof ayo tdegna hoy eht
(1) Akbar had three sons, but by 1608 only one, Salim, was still alive as the other two had died of opium and alcohol addiction. (2) Salim too had become fond of stimulants and subject to mood swings when under the influence of arrack and opium, and he led several revolts against his father from 1600-1605. (3) Akbar's mind turned to Salim's son Khusram as a potential successor, as by widespread comment Khusram had all the qualities required at only 18 years of age.
Title: Akbar's Succession Troubles and his Consideration of his Grandson Khusram
Belinda lives in a little white house with various pets including a little black kitten named Ink, a little gray mouse named Blink, a little yellow dog named Mustard, and a cowardly dragon named Custard. One day, a pirate climbs in through the window with pistols and a cutlass, causing all the pets except Custard to flee in fear. However, Custard eats the pirate, saving the day. Afterwards, Custard admits that all the other pets are braver than him, despite Belinda's continued efforts to prove his bravery.
This poem is written in the style of a ballad, narrating a humorous story. It describes Belinda, who lives with various pets - a black cat Ink, grey mouse Blink, yellow dog Mustard, and a dragon named Custard. Custard is a coward and cries for a safe cage. One day, a pirate climbs into the house, but the unlikely hero Custard saves the day by eating the pirate. All the pets then agree that Custard, despite his earlier cowardice, was braver than them.
The poem is about a little girl named Belinda who lives with various pets - a black kitten named Ink, a grey mouse named Blink, a yellow dog named Mustard, and a dragon named Custard. While the other pets are described as brave, Custard is portrayed as a coward. When a pirate climbs into the house, the other pets flee in fear but surprisingly, Custard attacks and eats the pirate, saving the day. Afterward, the other pets claim they would have been braver than Custard, who agrees they are braver than him. In the end, Custard remains afraid while the others go back to their brave selves, showing that old habits die
Belinda lived in a small white house with a black kitten, grey mouse, yellow dog, and a dragon as a pet. One day, a pirate climbed into the house through the window armed with pistols and a cutlass. The other animals fled in fear but the dragon courageously attacked the pirate and swallowed him whole. Afterwards, the dragon admitted that the other animals were braver than him. Belinda continues to live happily in the house with her menagerie of pets, including the dragon who still prefers the safety of a cage.
The document is a performance resource guide for the play "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" based on the novel by C.S. Lewis. It includes a 1 paragraph story synopsis, suggestions for pre- and post-show classroom activities connecting the story to social studies and language arts. These activities include exploring the London Blitz setting, learning about Turkish Delight candy, and using a R.A.F.T. writing prompt. A 1 paragraph student writing activity is also provided asking students to rewrite phrases from the story using vivid language.
This document contains a series of word puzzles that involve changing letters in words to form new words or sentences containing hidden words, colors, cities, or numbers. The puzzles include changing the first or last letter of words, adding letters to the beginning of words, and finding hidden words within sentences. The goal is to decipher the new words or meanings based on the letter changes or hidden words indicated in each puzzle.
This chapter establishes that the events Nelly is narrating to Lockwood took place about a year ago. It reveals that Cathy obeyed her father's wishes to marry Linton. Though Linton is in poor health, Edgar hopes the marriage will make Cathy happy. He is willing to accept the marriage even if it means Heathcliff gets what he wants. The chapter also describes Edgar allowing Cathy to visit Linton on the moors after she pleads with him.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare around 1594-1596. It follows the story of four young Athenian lovers and their adventures in the forest outside Athens, including the magical effects of a flower's love potion. The play is still frequently performed today in theaters around the world and continues to entertain audiences with its comedy and magical elements.
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The passage discusses Jean Anock, a woman living in poverty in Johnson County, Kansas. It notes that most residents of the county take for granted amenities like running water, food storage, and clothing access. In contrast, the passage suggests Jean Anock lacks these basic necessities and has to walk miles each day to collect water or scavenge to meet her needs. The concluding statement reflects that while others may complain about small problems, the author would prefer those issues over having to live in poverty without reliable access to life's necessities like Jean Anock does.
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This document provides study material for the SSLC English exam, including summaries and answers for comprehension questions from lessons in the textbook. It covers two lessons - "The Model Millionaire" by Oscar Wilde and a lesson about music. For the first lesson, it provides a 3 sentence summary of the key events in the short story:
Hughie wants to marry Laura but her father requires him to have money, though Hughie is poor. He meets a beggar who is revealed to be the richest man in Europe, Baron Hausberg. The Baron gives Hughie money as a wedding gift, showing that appearances can be deceiving.
It then provides detailed answers to comprehension questions about both lessons to help students
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Here is a draft essay on the topic "Scripture is the Infallible Word of God":
Introduction
Christians believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. This essay will argue that while Scripture was written by human authors, it remains infallible as God's revelation to humanity.
Body Paragraph 1
The Bible claims divine inspiration for itself. 2 Timothy 3:16 says, "All Scripture is breathed out by God." Passages like 2 Peter 1:21 indicate that holy men spoke from God as they were "carried along by the Holy Spirit." While written through human authors, God superintended the process to communicate his truth without error.
Body Paragraph 2
Jesus and the apostles
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The document outlines a 5-step process for requesting an essay or paper to be written by the website HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, providing assignment details in an order form, reviewing bids from writers and selecting one, reviewing the completed paper, and having the option to request revisions if needed. The website promises original, high-quality content and a refund if plagiarism is found.
This document provides an overview of an ELIT 17 class on Shakespearean comedies and histories held in the fall of 2016. It lists the class schedule, assigned readings, in-class lectures and activities, and homework assignments for each class. Some of the key topics covered include Shakespeare's comedies, histories like Richard III, and tragedies like Othello. Students are asked to post discussion responses on the readings and films, and complete two exams. The class utilizes close reading, analysis of themes like tricksters, and comparisons of texts to their film adaptations. Students work in groups and present recitations. The goal is for students to gain understanding of Shakespeare's works and techniques through multi-modal learning experiences.
This document provides an overview of an ELIT 17 class on Shakespeare taught in the Fall of 2016. It includes the class schedule, assigned readings, homework assignments, and exam dates for the semester. The course covers Shakespeare's comedies (The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, Richard III), tragedies (Othello), and late romances (The Tempest). For each class, the document lists the planned lecture or discussion topics, assigned readings from the plays, and potential discussion questions or writing prompts for the weekly homework posts. The course utilizes online discussion boards, in-class presentations and recitations, two exams, and a final essay assignment.
This document provides an overview of the class schedule, assignments, and readings for an ELIT 17 Shakespeare course taught in the fall of 2016. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:20 PM.
In the first week, students are introduced to Shakespeare's works and comedy, and assigned to read Acts 1-3 of The Comedy of Errors. They must complete a discussion post responding to prompts about the play. Subsequent weeks cover more of The Comedy of Errors, an introduction to sonnets, Twelfth Night, Richard III, Othello, and The Tempest. Students are given reading assignments from the plays as well as additional sources. They must respond to discussion prompts
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This document provides vocabulary exercises related to tourism. In the first exercise, students look at pictures of people traveling abroad and describe what they are doing and their reasons for travel using expressions like "look for adventure" and "fulfill the dream of a lifetime." In the second exercise, students look at pictures of places and describe them using adjectives like "isolated" and "historical." The third exercise lists different types of holidays and asks which students would prefer, with examples given like "a guided tour" and "a safari."
The document then covers grammar related to relative pronouns using exercises that have students complete sentences with pronouns like "who," "which," and "that." Defining and non
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company offers refunds for plagiarized work.
This document provides information about an English class focusing on Romeo and Juliet. It includes the teacher's contact information, learning objectives for the class such as analyzing Shakespearean elements, assignments like reading guides and a choice project, and vocabulary and literary terms for each act of the play. The document serves as a guide for students to understand what will be covered in the class.
This document provides the details of an open quiz competition including:
- 5 question written rounds clockwise and anticlockwise
- 22 questions clockwise and anticlockwise
- Infinite bounce and no pounce rules
- Half points at the quiz master's discretion
It then lists 5 written questions on Shakespeare's influence today including prompts to identify literary works and connections.
The astrologer lives in a town and conducts his business in the town hall park, which is a busy place filled with people of various occupations. One day, a man named Guru Nayak approaches him seeking answers about his past. After listening to Guru Nayak speak for ten minutes, the astrologer is able to deduce details about his past that turn out to be true. Upon learning that Guru Nayak is still alive, a burden is lifted from the astrologer.
1) Section II of T.S. Eliot's poem East Coker discusses disorder in nature that results from humanity only pursuing science without faith in the divine.
2) Leaders are described as materialistic and unable to truly understand reality. Only by looking inward and realizing our interconnectedness can we comprehend the universe.
3) Eliot questions the value of rational knowledge alone, saying those who rely only on reason are ignorant. Even our progress does not constitute true progress as we repeat the errors of the past. True wisdom comes from humility.
The document summarizes Heinrich Schliemann discovering the ruins of Troy in 1873. As a child he was fascinated by Homer's story of Troy in the Iliad. Schliemann became a millionaire merchant by age 36 and used his wealth to discover the actual ruins of the ancient city of Troy, which validated the historicity of Homer's epic poem.
Belinda lived in a small white house with a black kitten, grey mouse, yellow dog, and a dragon as a pet. One day, a pirate climbed into the house through the window armed with pistols and a cutlass. The other animals fled in fear but the dragon courageously attacked the pirate and swallowed him whole. Afterwards, the dragon admitted that the other animals were braver than him. Belinda continues to live happily in the house with her menagerie of pets, including the dragon who still prefers the safety of a cage.
The document is a performance resource guide for the play "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" based on the novel by C.S. Lewis. It includes a 1 paragraph story synopsis, suggestions for pre- and post-show classroom activities connecting the story to social studies and language arts. These activities include exploring the London Blitz setting, learning about Turkish Delight candy, and using a R.A.F.T. writing prompt. A 1 paragraph student writing activity is also provided asking students to rewrite phrases from the story using vivid language.
This document contains a series of word puzzles that involve changing letters in words to form new words or sentences containing hidden words, colors, cities, or numbers. The puzzles include changing the first or last letter of words, adding letters to the beginning of words, and finding hidden words within sentences. The goal is to decipher the new words or meanings based on the letter changes or hidden words indicated in each puzzle.
This chapter establishes that the events Nelly is narrating to Lockwood took place about a year ago. It reveals that Cathy obeyed her father's wishes to marry Linton. Though Linton is in poor health, Edgar hopes the marriage will make Cathy happy. He is willing to accept the marriage even if it means Heathcliff gets what he wants. The chapter also describes Edgar allowing Cathy to visit Linton on the moors after she pleads with him.
A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic comedy written by William Shakespeare around 1594-1596. It follows the story of four young Athenian lovers and their adventures in the forest outside Athens, including the magical effects of a flower's love potion. The play is still frequently performed today in theaters around the world and continues to entertain audiences with its comedy and magical elements.
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The passage discusses Jean Anock, a woman living in poverty in Johnson County, Kansas. It notes that most residents of the county take for granted amenities like running water, food storage, and clothing access. In contrast, the passage suggests Jean Anock lacks these basic necessities and has to walk miles each day to collect water or scavenge to meet her needs. The concluding statement reflects that while others may complain about small problems, the author would prefer those issues over having to live in poverty without reliable access to life's necessities like Jean Anock does.
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This document provides study material for the SSLC English exam, including summaries and answers for comprehension questions from lessons in the textbook. It covers two lessons - "The Model Millionaire" by Oscar Wilde and a lesson about music. For the first lesson, it provides a 3 sentence summary of the key events in the short story:
Hughie wants to marry Laura but her father requires him to have money, though Hughie is poor. He meets a beggar who is revealed to be the richest man in Europe, Baron Hausberg. The Baron gives Hughie money as a wedding gift, showing that appearances can be deceiving.
It then provides detailed answers to comprehension questions about both lessons to help students
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Here is a draft essay on the topic "Scripture is the Infallible Word of God":
Introduction
Christians believe that the Bible is the inspired Word of God. This essay will argue that while Scripture was written by human authors, it remains infallible as God's revelation to humanity.
Body Paragraph 1
The Bible claims divine inspiration for itself. 2 Timothy 3:16 says, "All Scripture is breathed out by God." Passages like 2 Peter 1:21 indicate that holy men spoke from God as they were "carried along by the Holy Spirit." While written through human authors, God superintended the process to communicate his truth without error.
Body Paragraph 2
Jesus and the apostles
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The document outlines a 5-step process for requesting an essay or paper to be written by the website HelpWriting.net, including creating an account, providing assignment details in an order form, reviewing bids from writers and selecting one, reviewing the completed paper, and having the option to request revisions if needed. The website promises original, high-quality content and a refund if plagiarism is found.
This document provides an overview of an ELIT 17 class on Shakespearean comedies and histories held in the fall of 2016. It lists the class schedule, assigned readings, in-class lectures and activities, and homework assignments for each class. Some of the key topics covered include Shakespeare's comedies, histories like Richard III, and tragedies like Othello. Students are asked to post discussion responses on the readings and films, and complete two exams. The class utilizes close reading, analysis of themes like tricksters, and comparisons of texts to their film adaptations. Students work in groups and present recitations. The goal is for students to gain understanding of Shakespeare's works and techniques through multi-modal learning experiences.
This document provides an overview of an ELIT 17 class on Shakespeare taught in the Fall of 2016. It includes the class schedule, assigned readings, homework assignments, and exam dates for the semester. The course covers Shakespeare's comedies (The Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, Richard III), tragedies (Othello), and late romances (The Tempest). For each class, the document lists the planned lecture or discussion topics, assigned readings from the plays, and potential discussion questions or writing prompts for the weekly homework posts. The course utilizes online discussion boards, in-class presentations and recitations, two exams, and a final essay assignment.
This document provides an overview of the class schedule, assignments, and readings for an ELIT 17 Shakespeare course taught in the fall of 2016. The class meets on Mondays and Wednesdays from 12:30-2:20 PM.
In the first week, students are introduced to Shakespeare's works and comedy, and assigned to read Acts 1-3 of The Comedy of Errors. They must complete a discussion post responding to prompts about the play. Subsequent weeks cover more of The Comedy of Errors, an introduction to sonnets, Twelfth Night, Richard III, Othello, and The Tempest. Students are given reading assignments from the plays as well as additional sources. They must respond to discussion prompts
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This document provides vocabulary exercises related to tourism. In the first exercise, students look at pictures of people traveling abroad and describe what they are doing and their reasons for travel using expressions like "look for adventure" and "fulfill the dream of a lifetime." In the second exercise, students look at pictures of places and describe them using adjectives like "isolated" and "historical." The third exercise lists different types of holidays and asks which students would prefer, with examples given like "a guided tour" and "a safari."
The document then covers grammar related to relative pronouns using exercises that have students complete sentences with pronouns like "who," "which," and "that." Defining and non
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company offers refunds for plagiarized work.
This document provides information about an English class focusing on Romeo and Juliet. It includes the teacher's contact information, learning objectives for the class such as analyzing Shakespearean elements, assignments like reading guides and a choice project, and vocabulary and literary terms for each act of the play. The document serves as a guide for students to understand what will be covered in the class.
This document provides the details of an open quiz competition including:
- 5 question written rounds clockwise and anticlockwise
- 22 questions clockwise and anticlockwise
- Infinite bounce and no pounce rules
- Half points at the quiz master's discretion
It then lists 5 written questions on Shakespeare's influence today including prompts to identify literary works and connections.
The astrologer lives in a town and conducts his business in the town hall park, which is a busy place filled with people of various occupations. One day, a man named Guru Nayak approaches him seeking answers about his past. After listening to Guru Nayak speak for ten minutes, the astrologer is able to deduce details about his past that turn out to be true. Upon learning that Guru Nayak is still alive, a burden is lifted from the astrologer.
1) Section II of T.S. Eliot's poem East Coker discusses disorder in nature that results from humanity only pursuing science without faith in the divine.
2) Leaders are described as materialistic and unable to truly understand reality. Only by looking inward and realizing our interconnectedness can we comprehend the universe.
3) Eliot questions the value of rational knowledge alone, saying those who rely only on reason are ignorant. Even our progress does not constitute true progress as we repeat the errors of the past. True wisdom comes from humility.
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( Springs (50)+ Streams (50) = 100)
ROMEO AND JULIET (William Shakespeare)
TOO DEAR (Leo Tolstoy)
ON CHILDREN (Kahlil Gibran)
A SUNNY MORNING (Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez Quinter)
WHEN YOU ARE OLD (W B Yeats)
THE GARDENER (P Lankesh)
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4. I Answer the following in a word, phrase or a sentence each. (12x1=12)
1.When, according to Juliet, would all the world be in love with
night?
Ans. When Romeo is cut into little stars/makes the face of heaven so
fine.
2. How does Juliet address Romeo?
Ans. Juliet calls Romeo ‘day in night’.
3. What would people do after losing in gaming houses?
Ans. They would either shoot or drown themselves
4. How much did the king spend annually?
Ans. The king spent 600 francs on the criminal annually. .
5.According to the speaker in ‘On Children’, what may be given to children?
Ans. According to the speaker love may be given to the children .
6. Where according to the speaker in ‘On Children’ does the archer see the mark?
Ans. The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite.
5. 7. Who according to Petra belongs to the park in ‘A Sunny Morning’?
Ans. The Guard with whom she used to chat .
8. What could Gonzalo show as evidence to prove his skill at hunting in ‘A Sunny
Morning’?
Ans. A wild boar's head (displayed in his study) .
9. Who according the speaker in 'When you are old' fled and hid his face ?
Ans. According to the speaker in 'When you are old' ,Love fled and hid his face .
10. Where according to the speaker in 'When you are old' did love his face ?
Ans. Hide his face amid a crowd of stars .
11. Whose name is said to be Sangoji and later corrected as Basavaiah in ‘The
Gardener’?
Ans. Basavaiah's name.
12. Where does the tender sunshine lean on according to the speaker in ‘Heaven, If
You Are Not Here On Earth’?
Ans. The tender sunshine lean on the verdant gardens.
6. II.Answer any eight of the following in 80-100 words. (4x8=32)
Between Romeo and Juliet, whose love do you think is more passionate and
intense?
Ans. It is Juliet whose love is more passionate and intense. When he sees Juliet for
the first time, he is spellbound by her beauty. Romeo only talks about Juliet’s
external beauty. He compares her to the jewel hanging on the cheek of night or in
Ethiope’s ear. He calls her dove among crows. It is clear that he is captivated by
her beauty. Nowhere does he talk about anything beyond her external beauty. In
contrast to this when we read Juliet’s invocation of night, we can feel the intensity
of her love. She does not talk about the physical characteristics of Romeo. She goes
much beyond that. In her invocation, we can feel the yearning of a lover. In her
request to night to set Romeo as stars, we get to see her premonition of their
impending death. It is her who talks about immortalizing their love in the form of
stars. Also, she was the one who proposed marriage. Thus, clearly, Juliet’s love was
much more passionate and intense than that of Romeo.
7. 8 Why did the king of Monaco keep changing his mind in dealing with the criminal?
Ans. The prisoner was given a death sentence by the jury members. The king accepted
the judgement but the king couldn’t execute the judgment there was no guillotine and
trained soldiers to kill the man. He tried getting the machine and trained people from
neighboring countries but it was too expensive so the king changed his death sentence
to life imprisonment But the cost of keeping the prisoner in jail was also too high so
the king set the prisoner free. The prisoner refused to go so to make him agree an
annual lifelong pension of 600 francs was promised to him.
8. III Answer the following in about 200 words:-
1. You can’t earn stone palaces by honest labour. In what context is the statement
made?
Too Dear!” is a story written by count Leo Tolstoy, a famous Russian writer, master of
realistic fiction and is widely considered one of the world’s greatest novelists. The
story “Too Dear!” is a parody of one of the modern systems of governance. It ridicules
the ways of punishing criminals and dispensing justice in modern states. The story is
narrated in a matter-of fact-tone but with an undercurrent of sarcasm.
The statement put simply means that one cannot enjoy a royal life or a life of luxury
by working hard and through only honest means. One can sustain himself and live
simply through honest means but to enjoy a lavish lifestyle, one has to resort to
means which are not ethical or honest.
9. In this context of the kingdom of Monaco, the king levied taxes on wine and
tobacco and people also paid those taxes. But those taxes were not enough to
maintain king’s officials and courtiers and his lifestyle so the king found a special
source of revenue which was gaming houses where people would play roulette.
A part of the income of the gaming houses would come to the king’s treasury as
taxes. This was a substantially big amount because
Monaco was the only kingdom which allowed gaming houses, resorted to it and
earned his taxes through then as he had to maintain his royal lifestyle, while
gambling and then, kill themselves. But as the narrator says though it was a
dirty business, the king Made money through gaming houses was not ethical and
caused much harm. people would often run themselves Thus stone palace or a
royal life cannot be earned through honest means. One has to resort to unethical.
10. IV . 24. (10x1=10)
Read the following passage and answer the questions set on it. (Skimming &
Scanning)
25. Read the following lines and answer the questions. (3x1=3)
The caged bird sings
with fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
i. Where according to the speaker is the bird?
Ans. in a cage
ii. What does the bird sing of?
Ans. unknown things
iii. Whose tune is heard on the distant hill?
Ans. the bird’s tune
11. 26. Complete the following by filling in the blanks using the right form of the verb
given in brackets. (3x1=3)
Dona Laura said that many stories _were told__ (tell) by the fishermen about how
the ‘Silver Maiden’ __was washed___ (wash) away by the tide. They affirmed that
the name that ____was written_____ (write) by her on the sand remained for a long
time.
27. Report the following conversation. (5x1=5)
Minister : Why do you not run away? There is no guard to keep you.
Criminal : I will not run away. I have nowhere to go.
You have ruined my character by your sentence.
Ans.The minister asked the criminal why he did not run away. He said that there
was no guard to keep him. The criminal replied that he would not run away. He said
that he had nowhere to go. He further said that they had ruined his character by
their sentence.
12. 28. Fill in the blanks by choosing the appropriate expressions given in the
brackets: (2x1=2)
The owner’s wife became apprehensive about her husband’s life style. She thought
that their life was getting ____out of hand____The old man met her and narrated
his story when she was _____In a fix_____ like this. (out of hand, hit upon, in a
fix)
13. 29. Write a letter of application in response to the following advertisement which
appeared in ‘The Indian Express’ dated 18-12-2021.
WANTED Lecturers For a reputed residential colleges
Qualification : M.Sc Chemistry , Knowledge of Computer, Knowledge of Kannada and
English
Apply within 10 days
To: Administrator ABC Education Society Outer Ring Road No. 15, Sardar Nagar,
Bangalore- 580002
Note: No marks are awarded for mere format. Format .
__________________________________________ is for 2 marks Content / body of the
letter / text _________________3 marks Bio-data can either be written separately or
included in the body of the letter.)
OR
14. Report Writing (Note: 2 marks for presentation of data 2 marks for analysis of data and
1 mark for expression)
16. 32. Imagine that you are the secretary of the Sports Club of your
college and on the Annual Sports Day you are required to speak on
the importance of sports and physical fitness.
Write a speech in about 100 words using the points given below.
Physical fitness leads to mental fitness – physical activity keeps
one healthy – scope for athletes state and national level –
sportsmanship – interaction – healthy
(Note: 1 mark for greeting. 2 marks for correct language usage. 1
mark for cohesion. 1 mark for leave taking.)
17. 33. What do the underlined words in the following paragraph refer to? (4x1=4)
Hans offered to go with volunteer team which was going back into the sea to
rescue the lone survivor who had been left behind. Hans’s mother pleaded him
not to go, as he was all that she had in the world
Which: refers to volunteer team
Who :refers to lone survivor
Him :refers to Hans
She :refers to Hans’s mother
34. Rewrite the jumbled segments to form a meaningful sentence (1x1=1)
The most important among all his possessions was his rival.
Ans. Among all his possessions the most important was his rival.