NEW SET OF 12TH (English Core) WITH ANSWER

ENGLISH CORE FOR 12th 
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2020
ENGLISH (CORE)
(Compulsory)
Full Marks - 100
Pass Marks - 33
Time --- 3 Hours

Candidates are required to give their answers in their 
own words as far as practicable.
Figures in the right margin indicate full marks. 
All questions are compulsory.

General Instructions: 

          1.) This question paper contains 12 (Twelve) questions together in 3 (Three) sections.

          2.) All the answers must be correctly numbered as in the question paper.

          3.) All the parts of the question must be written together.

          4.) Strictly adhere to the word limit, if given in each question.

          5.) Answers of the questions must be in the context of the instructions given therein. 



Section - A

(Reading Comprehension and Note Making)

( Marks : 20 ) 

1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:


Parsons and Markwardt are the two characters of the story. They are both blind, but that is where the resemblance ends. Parsons is introduced to us as a gentleman, a person who is successful in life as he has made it his business to take his handicap as something which is unavoidable and does not allow it to stand in his way. Parsons is grateful that he has been given the gift of life and is an insurance agent whereas earlier he had been nothing more than a skilled labourer. 
On the other hand there is Markwardt, who uses his blindness to gain sympathy from all whom he meets and he turns into a common beggar. Fate brings the two men together. Markwardt attempts to sell Parsons a cigarette lighter and on being questioned about the cause of his blindness, he tells Parsons an all too familiar tale. Markwardt relates the story of an incident which had taken place fourteen years earlier, a chemical explosion at C shop at the Westbury plant. In this explosion a hundred and eight people had been killed and two hundred injured. According to Markwardt he was one of those who had been crawling to safety when another man had climbed on top of him, Hauled him back, trampled him and got out. At this point of the story. Parsons tells him that the|story is true, except for one detail -

Parsons had been the one who had been trampled upon by Markwardt.

We now realize the difference between the two men. It is a fact that both are blind, but it is only Markwardt who does not see and has no eyes. Parsons sees the beauty in life and thanks God for giving him life. He celebrates the fact that he is alive and makes use of the facilities he still has. Markwardt is truly blind, wrapped up in his disability, and self pity, so plagued by his guilt that perhaps he has rationalized the fact that he is the one to blame for another's handicap or perhaps


death. It appears as though he actually believes what he is saying. The story has a message for the reader, a message that tells us to look at life positively and make them all God's blessings.

Answer the following questions: 

a) Who was the blind beggar who met Mr. Parsons? Describe him     (2)

 b)Why is it said that Mr. Parsons was glad to be alive?     (2)

 c) How had Markwardt got blind?     (2)

 d)What was the flaw in Markwardt's story?     (2)

 e)Who was the man who had. no eyes? Give reason for your answer.    (2)

(f) Find the words from the passage which mean the same as:     (2)

(i) Compulsory (para 1) (ii) Crushed under feet (para 3)                                                              

ANSWERS

a) Ans:- Markwardt was a blind beggar who met Mr. Parsons while selling cigarette lighter and he explains his cause of blindness that how he once a fourteen years earlier turned blind due to chemical explosion in Westbury. 

b) Ans:- Mr. Parsons was much glad to find himself alive in that accident because he enjoys every colour of life even after blindness. He heartily thanks god for his life.

c) Ans:- Markwardt got blind a fourteen years earlier due to explosion in a chemical shop at Wesrbury. In this explosion a hundred and eight people had been killed and two hundred injured. According to Markwardt he was one of those who had been crawling to safety when another man had climbed on top of him, Hauled him back, trampled him and got out.

d) Ans:- Markwardt is truly blind, wrapped up in his disability, and self pity, so plagued by his guilt that perhaps he has rationalized the fact that he is the one to blame for another's handicap or perhaps death. The story has a message for the reader, a message that tells us to look at life positively and make them all God's blessings.

e) Ans:- Markwardt was the man who was truly blind and had no eyes. It is because he pretended to gain sympathy from others to be a beggar.

f) (i) Ans:- Unavoidable  (ii) Climbed 



2. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow: 


     I remember my childhood as being generally happy and can recall experiencing some of the most carefree times of my life. But I can also remember, even more vividly, moments of being deeply frightened. As a child, I was truly -terrified of the dark and getting lost. These fears were very real and caused me some extremely uncomfortable moments.

    Maybe it was the strange way things looked and sounded in my familiar room at night that scared me so much. There was never total darkness, but a street light or passing car lights made clothes hung over a chair take on the shape of an unknown beast. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw curtains move when there was no breeze. A tiny creak in the floor would sound a hundred times louder than in the daylight and my imagination would take over, creating burglars and monsters. Darkness always made me feel helpless. My heart would pound and I would lie very still so that ‘the enemy’ wouldn’t discover me.

    Another childhood fear of mine was that I would get lost, especially on the way home from school. Every morning, I got on the school bus right near my home—that was no problem. After school, though, when all the buses were lined up along the curve, I was terrified that I would get on the wrong one and be taken to some unfamiliar neighbourhood. I would scan the bus for the faces of my friends, make sure that the bus driver was the same one that had been there in the morning, and even then ask the others over and over again to be sure I was in the right bus. On school or family trips to an amusement park or a museum, I wouldn’t let the leaders out of my sight. And of course, I was never very adventurous when it came to taking walks or hikes because I would go only where I was sure I would never get lost.

    Perhaps, one of the worst fears I had as a child was that of not being liked or accepted by others. First of all, I was quite shy. Secondly, I worried constantly about my looks, thinking people wouldn’t like me because I was too fat or wore braces. I tried to wear ‘the right clothes’ and had intense arguments with my mother over the importance of wearing flats instead of saddled shoes to school. Being popular was very important to me then and the fear of not being liked was a powerful one.
     One of the processes of evolving from a child to an adult is being able to recognise and overcome our fears. I have learnt that darkness does not have to take on a life of its own, that others can help me when I am lost and that friendliness and sincerity will
encourage people to like me. Understanding the things that scared us as children helps to cope with our lives as adults.




1. On the basis of your reading of the above passage, make notes using headings and subheadings. Use recognizable abbreviations, wherever necessary.                 (5)

2. Write a summary of the passage in not more than 80 words using the notes made and also suggest a suitable title.         
                                                                      (3)
Answers:

NOTES:


1. TITLE:
   Memories of Childhood
1.     Remembering childhood moments
1.     happy and carefree
2.     terrified of the dark and getting lost
2.     Childhood fears
1.     Feeling helpless in dark
(a) Moving curtains
(b) Creaking sounds
(c) Creating burglars and monsters
2.     Fear of getting lost (on the way home from school)
(a) Scanning of school buses—friendly faces, same bus driver
(b) Not letting leaders out of sight
(c) Taken to some unfamiliar neighbourhood
(d) Surety of not being lost
3.     Fear of disliking
(a) Quite shy
(b) worried about looks
(c) wear the right clothes
(d) Imp. of popularity
3.     Overcoming childhood fears
1.     Undg. evolution process
2.     Recognising and overcoming fears
3.     Accepting help from others
4.     Unds. things that scared


2. SUMMARY


My childhood moment was the happiest and carefree moment. Darkness scared me with its shadows, moving of curtains, and creaking sounds. It made me quite helpless and I used to lie still with a pounding heart. I had the fear of getting lost while on way from home to school. Before getting in school bus, I scanned it for friendly faces. I had the fear of being disliked by others. During the course of evolution from a child to an adult, I realized those things that scared me as a child. I was always expecting help from others.




Section - B

( Advance Writing Skills )

( Marks: 35 )


3. You are Amit / Ankita secretary of St. Columbus college, Hazaribag, your college is organizing a health awareness camp in your college campus for college students. Draft a notice for your college notice board giving all relevant information about the camp, in not more than 50 words.             (5)

                                                                             OR

You are Manish / Meena principal of Tulip Public School, Dhanbad. Your school needs two male and two female English teachers. Give an advertisement to be published in a daily newspaper.

ANSWER


                                        St. COLUMBUS COLLEGE, HAZARIBAG

                                                                   NOTICE

                                                   Health Awareness Camp

     1st Jan, 2020

All the students of St. Columbus College, Hazaribag are happily being informed that our college is going to organize A Health Awareness Camp for the students of the college on 10th Jan, 2020 with some expert doctors who will treat the students and with their best advice in our college field. In the camp medicine will be given free of cost that will start at 10 AM to 4 PM. So, interested students can take part in it with their concern.

Through the college notice board
               Amit
   (Secretary of the college)   
                                                                           OR

                                                           SITUATION VACANT

Jan 01, 2020

Tulip Public School, Dhanbad requires two male and two female young smart talented at least two years well experienced graduated aspirants in English with B.Ed degree and fluent in English speaking for eight hours duty between 23 to 25 years old. Aspirants will be given a handsome salary between 25000 to 30000 per month with transport and lodging expense. Interested aspirants who are suitable for the post can call on 900606468 or can visit WWW.Tulipdhbad.com


4. You are Sunaina / Sukhdeo from Scholar College, Ranchi. Write a report on a tragic road accident that took place in kantatolly, Ranchi to be published in 'The Times of India' (Words limit 125 words)    

                                                                      OR
The students of +2 High School, Madhubani participated in 'A Picnic Celebration' organised by the school management. Prepare a report about the event to be published in the school magazine in about 125 words.                                                                                                                                           10

ANSWERS

                                                                     Report

                                                           A Road Accident
Often Sunday is celebrated as holiday not only in few parts of India but every nook of the world by every sector people whether ones works in government or private sector. So, it was Sunday 23rd, 2020 and of course holiday, time was around 9:00 am, everything was quite proper as usual the day. People were here and there in the market buying and selling their own goods and i was one among them at the main chowk of Kantatolly, Ranchi from where the main road passes through which seems all the day long busy. Hardly it took five minutes meanwhile i heard people screaming and rushed towards the running crowd. And when i arrived there saw nothing but only blood bath and yelling injured people who were bleeding. It was very strong colliding between school Bus and the Maruti Omini 800 where two passengers had died on spot whereas more than 15 children and passengers seriously wounded. It had happened at 9:15 am at Kantatolly main chowk of Ranchi where two AMBULANCE arrived at 9:30 just after the accident and took those all injured people to the Sadar hospital of Ranchi for their treatment but the police arrived there on spot totally 45 minutes late at 10:00 am and started their further inquiry where school Bus driver was found guilty for driving the Bus by taking wine that caused the accident. It was really very terrible accident that took lives of innocent people.

Reported by Shukhdeo. 


                                                                          OR


                                                                     Report

                                                         A Picnic Celebration
9th January 2020 was the happiest day for all the students of +2 High School, Madhubani because on that day our school took all its boys and girls of standard 10th to Agra for 4 days tour for picnic to visit The TajMahal. It was my dream since my birth to take a close look of the most beautiful human creation or monument on the earth The Tajmahal. We were 50 students, thirty boys and twenty girls a full bus with students and our five teachers including principal sir. This picnic trip was totally free on be half of our school. Our bus left from school at 10:00 am and took total one day to reach to Agra but it stopped around 12:30 pm for having lunch beside the road and just after within 30 minutes we moved on the way to our destination. At 5:45 pm our bus stopped in front of a hotel where we had to spend our night till the next morning, we enjoyed very relish veg and non-veg dinner in the hotel Rosemine and went to our beds. It was really very nice hotel and superb hospitality, my all friends were very happy having on the trip. The next morning we all raised early at 5:00 am and got fresh having bathed and brushed, we took light breakfast and turned to the way of The Tajmahal by foot. It took fifteen minutes and finally we reached to The Tajmahal of Agra. It was really still looking incredible beautiful even after more than 400 years. The Tamahal is made of white marbles that attracts visitors also by its wonderful architecture. We enjoyed all the day long visiting only The Tajmahal that day and rest three days many more wonderful historical places of Agra. It was really very memorable picnic trip of my life.

Reported by Reshma  



5. Write a letter to the Editor of 'The Telegraph' Ranchi expressing your concern about the terrible road accidents caused due to reckless driving by teenagers, which may prove to be dead full.


                                                                     OR 
You are Ranjan / Rekha from Ratu road Ranchi, an account holder of Yes Bank Main Branch, Ranchi you lost your pass-book somewhere. Write a letter to the Branch manager regarding it to issue another pass-book.                                                                                                                                10 


ANSWER 

 Feb 3, 2020


The Editor
The Telegraph, Ranchi
PIN:- XXXXXX

Sub:- In the reference of reckless driving.

Sir

Through the columns your esteemed news paper The Telegraph, i would like to draw your kind attention towards one of the major problems of  the country about the reckless driving by the teenagers that causes many terrible road accidents. Most of the teenagers ride their bikes at the full speed without holding any risk that sometimes takes life of innocents, they even don't follow traffic rules nor use the helmet. Though, administration has taken strict action against reckless driving like charging penalty and many others but yet road accidents haven't subsidized. Actually it isn't only responsibility of administration to stop reckless driving but also act of guardians to stop providing bikes to the teenagers. If driving will be safe, 60% road accidents would be minimize.
            Therefore, i request you to publish this major issue through the columns of your news paper so that most of the road accidents could be minimize.

Thanking you
Satish


                                                                             OR


3rd Feb, 2020


To,
The Branch Manager
Yes Bank,
Main Branch, Ranchi
PIN:- xxxxxx

Sub:- In the reference of receiving new pass-book.

Respected sir,

With due respect, i Rekha an account holder of Yes Bank, Main Branch, Ranchi from Ratu road, Ranchi whose A/C No:- 56436733939, Aadhar No. 67444994955, PAN No. 76BD7647L, Mob. No. 9576689591 lost my pass-book somewhere a week ago and now i need it because of some important work.
          Therefore, i request you to issue my another pass-book as soon as may be possible so that i could do my work properly as usual. For this kind work, i shall be grateful to you.

Name:- Rekha
A/C No. 56436733939
Aadhar. No. 67444994955
PAN No. 76BD7647L
Mob. No. 9576689591


6. Write an article on 'Ayushman Bharat' and its profit in about 200 words.                                  10

                                                                   OR

Write an article on 'Skill India' and its profit in about 200 words


ANSWER
                                                             
                                                               Ayushman Bharat


The word “Ayushman” is a Sanskrit word which means live long life or blessed with a long life. The new scheme ‘Ayushman Bharat’ was launched by the Prime minister of India Mr Narendra Modi on the eve of the independence day (15th Auugust 2018) so that people can easily relate to the scheme, so it is clear that it a health scheme. The scheme already became the part of the Budget session of 2018-2019 in the parliament as the Union Minister for Finance and Corporate Affairs Mr Arun Jaitley, introduced Ayushman Bharat Programme.

The first phase of the scheme is to start from the 25th September 2018 and the objective of the
Scheme is to provide the health insurance to the people who belong to the poor background who can’t afford the expenses of their treatment. The scheme is believed to be the highest funded health scheme in the world and the funds for the scheme is Rs 1200 crore and the scheme will be the part of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY). The scheme will benefit approx 10 crore people and more than 50 lakh families who belong to the low background will be covered of the scheme. The scheme is aimed to be accessible, accountable and will be ensure to provide the quality service to the people of India. More than 1.5 lakh health centres will provide the complete healthcare facilities to the people along with the private hospitals and institutions are also empanelled with the scheme and number of the hospitals will also be established for the smooth functioning of the scheme. This scheme will benefit the 80% of the rural population and 60% of the urban population. The people will get the benefit of the scheme as the ordered way is designed for the scheme. The people can visit the portal of the Ayushman Bharat and get the information regarding the scheme as well as they can also check their names in the list which has been uploaded to the portal. So, over all this is a boon for the poor people to get such best treatment through this health scheme.


                                                                 OR

                                                         Skill India

The government of India has launched new programmes for skill development for the youth and to train them for various professions. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had on 68th Independence Day announced that Indian youth had a lot of potential and with skill development they will rise and shine, making India a development country from a developing one. He averred “ if we have to promote the development of our country, then our mission has to be skill development and skilled India. Millions of Indian youth should go for acquisition of skills and there should be a network across the country for this and not the archaic system”.

 The skill Government of India under the government of India is planning to launch the programme to provide vocational education and training to the youth of India. Under this programme, youth will be imparted training and courses to enhance their skills to make them more eligible and qualified for better jobs. Minister of skill Development and Entrepreneurship Sarbnanda Sonowal said that the programme will help the youth of the socio-economic class to get employment. He has asked for assistance from the German government to make this programme a success. German Ambassador Michel Steiner said that the contribution of Germany was important to ensure participation of the private sector in the programme. This will help them in the creation of new jobs for the talented youth who will get trained in the programme. This programme has started from March 2015. Everyone has high hope for its success as it will help in generating employment for the youth and prevent brain drain from India.



                                                      Section - C

                                                    ( Literature )

                                                   ( Marks : 45 )

7. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow :

                           “A thing of beauty is a joy forever
                          Its loveliness increases, it will never
                         Pass into nothingness; but will keep
                           A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
                        Full of sweet dreams, and health, and
                                      quiet breathing”. 

a) Name the poet and the poem.                                                           2                                       
b) How does a thing of beauty give joy forever?                                            1
c) Mention any two sources of joy which a thing of beauty provides to us?  1  

                                                    OR


                                    …… and looked but soon
                       put that thought away, and looked out at young
                            trees sprinting, the merry children spilling
                                          out of their homes, ….

a) Name the poet and poem.                                                    
b) What thought did the poet drive away from her mind?      
c) What does the phrase 'trees sprinting' signify ?                  


ANSWER

a) The poet is john keats and the poem is a thing of beauty. 

b) A thing of beauty gives us eternal and everlasting pleasure. It doesn’t stay for a moment but last for ever.

c) A thing of beauty gives us unlimited joy and peace. It also gives us blissful pleasant sleep and wonderful dreams.

                                                                OR
a) The poet is Kamla Das and the poem is my mother at sixty six.

b)  The poet Kamala Das realized that her beloved mother had turned off enough old, her face had wrinkled, pale, lifeless like a corpse. Such top notch thought came into the poet’s mind while her driving car.


c) The phrase ‘trees sprinting’ signifies time, which has gone away far from the poet’s mother now.



8. Answer any three of the following questions in about 35 words each:
                                                                                                                     2 x 3 = 6

a) How do these children of slum look?

b) What does the Peblo Neruda expect of the fishermen and why?

c) What is the hope of the people beside the road from the traffic?

d) What is aunt Jennifer 'ringed with ordeals'?

ANSWER

a) These lines have been taken from the poem “An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum” written by Stephen Spender. These children of slum appear sitting in their classroom in the pathetical condition. They are pale and their unkempt hair is scattered all over their faces. They look like rootless weeds in the garden as if they have no any proper origin.

b) The poet hopes that in the moment of silence fishermen would not harm the whales, they will only live the moment of stillness.

c) The people beside the road hope to be bought something by the traffic but it doesn’t stay even for a moment.


d) The ring which is in the finger of Aunt’s hand or wedding band that shows, aunt is under the responsibilities of married life but she wants freedom from this. 



9. Answer any five of the following questions in about 35 words each :
                                                                                                             2 x 5 = 10

a) Why villagers were sitting on the back benches in the class-room?

b) Mention the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry?


c) How was Douglas determined to get over his fear of water?


d) Why did the servants of Rajendra prasad let Gandhi to stay on the ground with Shukla?


                                                                                                                 
e) Why most of the celebrities don't want to face the interview?

f) What were the options that Sophie was dreaming of ? Why does Jansie discourage her from having such dreams?


Answer

a)  It was because they were sorry, too, that they hadn’t gone to school  more. It was their way of thanking their master for his forty years of faithful service and of showing their respect for the country that was theirs no more.

b) There are many hazards of working in the glass bangles industry. They are following:-  Working at the high temperature, in dingy cells without air and light near the furnace. Welding of glass damages the eyes. Dust from polishing the glass of bangles causes blindness. Frail eyesight before being adult etc.

c) Douglas was a man of will determination who wanted to get over his fear of water forever. Because he knew well which was introduced by his friend Roosevelt “All we have to fear is the fear itself.” Hence, he wanted to enjoy his childhood dream by learning swimming and that’s why Douglas determinded to overcome on the fear of water.

d) Indeed, the servants knew Shukla as a poor yeoman who pestered their master to help the indigo sharecroppers. So they thought Mahatma Gandhi will be another peasant and that’s why they let Mahatma Gandhi to stay on the grounds with Shukla.

e) Most of celebrity, writers, poets and actors refuse being interviewed because they think interview is an intrusion into their lives. They think it reveals their secret and hidden characters before the world. So, most of celebrity refuse being interviewed.

f) Sophie was a daydreaming girl. She wanted to open a boutique, indeed her choice of being extremely out of her approach. She wanted to be a manager, an actress, fashion designer and owner of a beautiful house. But Jansie who was a sensible girl and classmate of Sophie always made her realize that her father wouldn’t let her do such a work. She always answered Sophie that, these are only dreams not reality. Thus Jansie discouraged Sophie from having such dreams.

10. Answer the following question in about 150 words :                                     10

Why should child labour be eliminated and how?

                                   OR 

How do we know that ordinary people too contributed to the freedom movement ?


ANSWER

Ans:- Children are the harbingers hope and good fortune of any country. They are shining future of tomorrow and leaders of forward. Although there is a ban on child labour and provisions in the law exist for punishing any individuals or institution involved in it, but yet thousands children are involved in hazardous industries provide cheap labour, and can be easily exploited. It is quite easy to have a look child labour around us, in hotel, dhaba, tea-stall and at many other places. Child labour must be abolished because it retards the proper development and growth of the child. Exploited and oppressed, the child is not allowed to realize his/her full potential.

Child labour can be eliminated only if there is a strong will to implement laws against it in letter and spirit. If everyone became determine against the child labour. Media can play a very important role here by exposing organizations involved in such heinous crime. Free primary education and free meals should be provided to all children. If time to time, the government officials should come and inspect places where children are likely to be worked illegally.

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Ans:- It is bitter truth that not only our greatest freedom – fighters, Mahatma Gandhi, Shubash Chandra Bose, J. L. Nehru, Rajendra Prasad and many other prominent leaders collaborated their hands in India’s freedom while even every common fellow contributed to the freedom movement. Many of them were like Rajkumar Shukla, illiterate and quite anonymous about law and order but they fought equally for India’s liberty against the British. Without their mass cooperation India wouldn’t have got freedom. They fought together with Gandhi in Salt movement, in non-cooperative movement and in satyagraha too. Though their names are not written in the history of India’s freedom but their names are still alive in the hearts of Indians. Their contribution brought revolution in every nook of India and due to their sacrifice India became independent from the cruel British.


11. Answer the following question in about 125 words :                                 7

What is the author's indirect comments on subjecting innocents animals to the willfulness of human being?

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What is the moral issue that the story raises?


ANSWER 

Ans:- The author wants to tell his readers by this lesson ‘The Tiger King’ that killing innocent animals for fulfilling one’s whims and will is quite wrong and sinful.  The Tiger  King goes on hunting for his own will and interferes with the course of nature by indulging in the heinous slaughter of Tigers. It is just an irony that fate has other plans for a conceited (proudly fellow) man like the Tiger King. In the story the Tiger King doesn’t respect the right to live of other living beings. So, fate pays him back in the same way by awarding him bitter death through a wooden toy Tiger. The author wants to leave a message through the lesson that all of us are subject to death. Death is common to all beings and every living being has right to live life. We have no right to have lives of others or have them death anyhow. The Tiger King breaks the law of nature and that’s why he is bitterly punished by the nature to death. 

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Ans:-  The moral issue that the story raises is whether parents are the best judge of what is good for their child or not. The author has displayed the view of an adult and a child about life. In the story, the child Jo felt that the happiness of being able to make friends is more than anything else and so she wanted the story to end with Roger Skunk smelling of roses.
On the other hand, Jack ended the story by saying that the mother was right in getting Roger’s smell back to its original state. Though Jack wants to impose his opinion that parents are always right for their children, he also advocates that children should respect their parents’ opinion and obey them without asking even questions. 


12. Answer the following questions in about 35 words each : 2 x 4 = 8

a) Do you think that the third level was a medium of escape for Charley? Why?

b) How did the crown prince jung jung bahadur grow up?

c) What are the indications for the future of the humankind?

d) Who is Mr Lamb? How does Derry get into his garden?



ANSWER

a) No, it was only an illusion for Charley or may be said a psychological and contemplative opinion. But the third level wasn’t a medium of escape for Charley, because in fact there was not third level at the Grand Central Station else two.

b) Crown prince Jung Jung Bahadur grew taller and stronger day by day. The boy drank the milk of an English cow, was brought up by an English nanny, tutored in English by an Englishman; he saw nothing but English films. He grew up into become an Englishman in his ways.

c) The indications of the future of humankind are transparent that if the rapid increase of human populations and unlimited burning of fossil fuels will be continue then that day won’t be more far when the Earth once again will destroy. Due to increasing the ratio of carbon in our atmosphere the temperature of the Earth has increased, the ice of Antarctica gradually has started to melt and theses small events will soon grow up.

d) Mr Lamb is an old man who lives in a big house. He has no family. He lost one of his legs in a bomb explosion in the war. As Derry was walking past Mr Lamb’s garden, he felt it was isolated (keep alone). So, he got into his garden by climbing over the garden.


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I Rajeev verma best wishes to all the students of 12th for your better exam, i am still trying to help you all by being far beyond you all. please kuchh to comment kro yaar to mujhe or help krne ki prerna milega 


  
















                









     


  



























     



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