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XII Prose 1.1 An Astrologer's Day by R.K.Narayan Ice Breakers and Brainstorming activities
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PROSE 1.1. An Astrologer's Day by R. K. Narayan Prepared by Mrs. Premjit Sunil Gatigante Shriniwas Bagarka Junior College, Andheri East, Mumbai 400 059 List of Difficult Words: cowrie shells: shells like conch usually used by children mystic: having a spiritual or symbolic meaning not easy to understand palmyra: palm leaf equipment: tools, supplies resplendent: glittering, shining brilliantly obscure: mysterious, enigmatic enhanced: improved whiskers: hair growth on the sides of man‟s face enchantment: powers of magic, conjuration streamed: hung in a loose, flowing manner halfwit: a stupid, foolish person cosmos: plant with white, pink or purple flowers flanked: beside, placed next to something junk: useless or discarded material vociferousness: noisiness, loud dally: pass time in an idle or aimless manner transact: conduct or carry out business flare: bright blaze of fire used light criss-cross- having many crossing lines, intersecting each other tangles: complications, comple
Forgiveness is often better than punishment .
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Prepared by Mrs. Premjit Sunil Gatigante Shriniwas Bagarka Junior College, Andheri East, Mumbai 400 059 Forgiveness is often better than punishment . Write two paragraphs – one for and another against this notion Answer:- View section To err is human,to forgive is divine We all make mistakes . Nobody is perfect . That is why we are human . However, mistakes should be forgiven if there is sufficient repentance . Forrgiveness will make the guilty person feel ashamed of his conduct and he will not repeat it . It is easy to punish but very difficult to forgive someone. It needs a big heart and lot of kindness.If you punish the guilty person we will only make him more defiant. If punishing someone could have solved the problem criminals would have been jailed would never have repeated the crime again. But this is not found to be so just as God Forgives us our mistakes , we should also forgive others for their mistakes too . Counter - view section Punishment is the only an
Interview questions - Writing Skill
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What is an interview? An interview irefers to a one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee . a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. Aims , objectives and purposes of an interview:- Create relation between interviewer and interviewee Gain inner feelings of the respondent Collect information’s about an existing social problem Create a source of knowledge Collect additional information’s Gain new knowledge about an area. Let us see how to write interview based questions: Give a short introduction to the situation for which the interview is beIng conducted. Begin with a cordial welcome. Questions should emerge from immediate context. They should be asked in the natural course of things. Do not use too many yes/ no questions (maximum 2) You can ask open - ended questions, hypothetical questions and closed questions Have a thanks giving conclusion Marking scheme (05marks) Introductory and concluding qu