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Monday, June 15, 2020
An Astrologer''s Day 6
Saturday, June 13, 2020
An Astrologer's Day 5
Prose section Unit 1.1
An Astrologer's Day
Extract No 05
Activities with Expected answers
Page no. 5/6 [ Lines, “The other………..to be hundred”]
Read the first activity, read the extract and do all the activities that follow:
A1.True or False : (02)
Read the following sentences and find out True and False sentences. Correct the false Sentences.
a) The astrologer gave a correct prediction of the client about his name, his past like he Was stabbed and thrown into a well. (T)
b) The passer-by noticed that someone is there deep into the well.(T)
c) The astrologer advised Guru Nayak to go in search of the man who had tried to kill him (F) CORRECT SENTENCE - The astrologer advised Guru Nayak to go home.
d) The astrologer told Guru Nayak that the man whom he was searching died four months
ago. (T)
The other thrust his palm in his face and said,” challenge is challenge, Go on,” The astrologer Proceeded with his throat drying up.” There is a woman……..’
“Stop,” said the other,” I don’t want all that. Shall I succeed in my present search or not ? Answer this and go, otherwise I will not let you go till you disgorge all your coins.’ The astrologer muttered a few incantations and replied,” All right, I will speak but will you give me a rupee if What I say is convincing? Otherwise I will not open my mouth, and you may do what you like,’ After a good deal of haggling, the other agreed. The astrologer said,” You were left for dead, Am I right?”
“ Ah, tell me more.”
“A knife has passed through you once?” said the astrologer.
“Good fellow!” He bared his chest to show the scar. “what else?”
“ And then you were pushed into a well nearby in the field. You were left for dead.’
“ I should have been dead if some passer-by had not chanced to peep into the well,’ Exclaimed the other, over-whelmed by enthusiasm.
“ When shall I get at him?” he asked, clenching his fist.
“In the next world,” answered the Astrologer,” He died four months ago in a far-off town. You will never see any more of him,” The other groaned on hearing it the astrologer proceeded.
“ Guru Nayak-”
“You know my name!” the other said, taken ‘aback.
“As I know all other things. Guru Nayak, listen carefully to what I have to say. Your village is two Days’ journey due North of this town. Take next train and be gone. I see once again great danger To your life if you go from home, “He took out a pinch of sacred ash and held it to him,” Rub It on your forehead and go home. Never travel southward again, and you will live to be Hundred.”
A2.Find out: (02)
Find out the expressions from the extract that shows how the astrologer persuaded Guru Nayak not to search the man who had tried to kill him.
I) “ In the next world,” he answered
II) He died four months ago in far – off town
III) You will never see any more of him.
IV) Take the next train and be gone.
V) I see once again great danger to your life if you go from home.
VI) Never travel southward again.
A3.Give Reasons : (02)
Guru Nayak was taken aback by the Astrologer ……………………….
The astrologer told Guru Nayak all about his past life including his name, how a knife has Passed through him once. He also revealed how he was pushed into a well nearby in the Field. When Guru Nayak asked him about the culprit he told that he passed away four Months ago in a far-off town. On hearing all this Guru Nayak was taken aback.
A4.Personal Response : (02)
If you have to eradicate the superstitions and other ill practices from our society, write down the Steps you would like to suggest in Fifty words.
A5. Language study: (02)
i) I will not let you go till you disgorge all your coins.
(Make it less definite)
I may/might let you go till you disgorge all your coins.
ii) You may do what you like.
(Replace the modal auxiliary by another showing,” Advice/Suggestion”)
You should do what you like.
iii) “When shall I get at him?” he asked.
(Rewrite in Indirect speech)
He asked/inquired when he would get at him.
iv) You will never see any more of him.
(Replace the modal auxiliary by another Showing “ability”)
You can never see any more of him.
v) Never travel southward again.
(Make it affirmative)
Refrain from travelling southward again.
A6. Vocabulary : (02)
Match the columns “A’ with their meanings in Column “B”
A) Haggling i) to look into
B) Groaned ii) astonished
C) Over-whelmed iii) arguing
D) To peep into iv) unpleasant/sad sound
Ans. A) - iii), B) - iv), c) - ii), d) - i)
Activities prepared by
TUSHAR J BAGWE
K J SOMAIYA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND COMMERCE VIDYAVIHAR EAST MUMBAI 77
E Mail IDs:
tushar@somaiya.edu
tushar8bagwe@gmail.com
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Friday, June 12, 2020
An Astrologer's Day 4
Sunday, June 7, 2020
An Astrologer''s Day 3
Friday, June 5, 2020
Astrologer's Day 2
Read the first activity, read the extract and do all the activities that follow:
The astrologer transacted his business by the light of a flare which crackled and smoked up above the groundnut heap nearby. Half the enchantment of the place was due to the fact that it did not have the benefit of municipal lighting. The place was lit up by the shop lights.one or two had had hissing gaslights, some had naked flares stuck on poles, some were lit up old cycle lamps ,and one or two ,like the astrologer, managed without lights of their own. It was a bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving shadows. This suited the astrologer very well, for the simple reason that he had not in the least intended to be an astrologer when he began his life; and he knew no more of what was going to happen to others than he knew what was going to happen to himself next minute. He was as much a stranger to the stars as were his innocent customers. Yet he said things which pleased and astonished everyone: that was more a matter of study, practice, and shrewd guesswork. All the same, it was as much an honest man’s labour as any other, and he deserved the wages he carried home at the end of a day.
He had left his village without any previous thought or plan. If he had continued there he would Have carried on the work of his forefathers- namely, tilling the land, living, marrying, and ripening In his cornfield and ancestral home. But that was not to be. He had to leave home without telling Anyone and he could not rest till he left it behind a couple of hundred miles. To a villager it is a great deal, as if an ocean flowed between.
Find out the expressions from the extract that describes the Metaphoric use of the” Element Of light” used by the writer..
The astrologer transacted his business by the light of a flare.one or two hissing gaslights. Some had naked flares stuck on poles. It was a bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving Shadows.
A3. Give Reasons :. (02)
a) The astrologer deserved the money which he used to earn ……...
A4. Vocabulary : (02)
Find out words related to the people of earlier generation.
[Forefathers, ancestors]
A4. Vocabulary : (02)
Find out words from the extract which mean the following.
a) Surprising = astonished bewildering
b) To plan or mean to do something= intended
c) Fixed regular payment = wages
d) Great pleasure or delight =enchantment
A5. Personal Response :. (02)
“ Astrology is nothing but applying common sense, logic and pure guesswork” share your Views with suitable justification in about Fifty words.
A6. Grammar/ Language Study : (02)
i) The place was lit up by the shop lights.
(The correct Active voice of the above sentence is)
Select your answer from the options and rewrite it.
a) The shop lights are lighting the place.
b) The place helps the shop lights to light.
c) The shop lights lit up the place
d) The shop lights are light up by the place.
ii) He had left his village. (Identify the tense used in the sentence)
Past perfect tense
iii) He could not resist. (Use,” be able to” and rewrite it.)
He was not able to resist or He was unable to resist.
Activities prepared by
Tushar jaisinha Bagwe
K J Somaiya college of science and commerce vidyavihar east Mumbai 77
E mail id : tushar@somaiya.edu
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