2. Choose the correct pronoun. Loss does not discriminate between Arabs and Jews. Read the following lines from "An Arab Shepherd is Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion." A. sound, D. "drum and cymbals issued forth, immediately followed by an Arab song, sung in a sweet plaintive voice with delicate, floating trills. The children went to. ", "Inside him, he felt a boundless power, an imperishable energy, and ability to achieve anything with confidence, precision, and obvious success. D. It often takes the loss of something close to discover something else. Multiple Choice If fear is his trouble, let him practice exercises designed to give courage. C. conflicting D. the fragile state of the woman's health. C. the city in which the story takes place. the passage was clearly hyperbole style because the writer couldn't have exaggerated more. Read the passage and answer the questions that follow. The title that best suits the passage would be:- The Will to Fight The Miracle of Confronting Danger The Change of Nature Courage and Panic Answer & Explanation A man may react to sudden danger in three different ways . Here Flinching refers to shy away, pull back. Why could he not have halted his steps, so that I might have gained just one more glimpse and quelled this riotous heart of mine. at interest, for a calculated affection is not genuine voluble (d)Sol. intellectual courage have been much less studied. D. appealing to Choose one story and describe some aspects of its setting: where it takes place; what mood is created by the details of weather, place, and time; and how this setting helps to convey the theme of the story. D. Abdul Karim and the narrator go hunting together using the new shotgun. ", D. "He left the clinic with the feeling that he was alone; alone in the hands of his tyrannical happiness with no helper, no guide, and no friend.". C. frustrated (I really have no ideaat the very end he seems energetic, and he's agitated definitely..) Use the word bank to answer the question. 1. It's important to remember to take time to stop and smell the roses. gives it. If his trouble is self-pity, Example 1. D. the struggle to maintain dignity despite family conflict, B. recognizing another's need for compassion, Read the following passage from "The Ramayana" in which Princess Sita attempts to rest after having seen Rama. A. a shift in mood or tone. Although this difficulty is real, there is nevertheless D. Symbols can present in the form of characters, objects, or actions. Weve got your back. B. him. What is the most important lesson that the narrator of "The Women's Baths" learns in the story? D. sound (from the Odyssey, Part I), Pronoun Number Quick Check 1 of 5Items Assessment started: Pronoun Number Quick Check. 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Multiple Choice C. conflicting Here dispelling refers to getting over with; drive off. Lee las caractersticas de la catedral de Los ngeles y escribe una valoracin sobre la informacin que se da en cada punto. D. sound B. the characters and their actions toward one another. B. He could not be a god-his eyelids flickered. Or was he a sorcerer casting a spell on people?'" A man may feel so completely thwarted that he seeks no form of satisfaction, but only distraction and oblivion. A. sight A. me C. building and construction Q. C. "My Abdul-Karim is a fine, loyal man. persuade his conscious mind that he has no reason has always been in the beginning A. A. C. conflicting A. generosity She leaned her forehead against the comforting cold surface and closed her eyes tightly for several seconds. B. him, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. C. Sacrifice is a ritual common to both the Arab and Jewish cultures. Ans.(d)Sol. he shouted. A. decipher the meaning of an unknown word. Admit to B. ownership of land areas. A. Theirs They were bewildered and amused at first, but later became genuinely concerned, when they noticed tears streaming down her cheeks. Everyone should take (his or her. E. having more than one mate at a time. But it is hard to find a person who can say that he has attained such a state of mental equilibrium as will allow him to live a life of tranquility. You can use a dictionary or thesaurus to help you. Cross the odd man out from the following: (i) inseparable, dependent, protection, popular . C. Symbols are often timeless and universal in nature. C. 0delete B. A. generosity their) jacket to the game. "Although girls usually side with their mother I had a strong feeling of sympathy for my grandmother old age had caught up with her since her husband had died some time before and left her a widow and little by little her authority in the home shrank as my mothers authority gradually extended It is the law of life one takes then one hands over to another in ones turn but that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly." who has free affections and wide interests, who One of the purposes of satire is to C. touch Required fields are marked *. B. B. B. their. No quick Check for Lesson 5. "Abbound Bey, on his part, never visited her without bringing a present." Try BYJUS free classes today! He left the pages of paper blank and started walking backwards and forwards across the room, laughing and cracking his fingers Multiple Choice A. he Published on Wednesday, December 13, 2017 The happy man is the man who lives objectively, who has free affections and wide interests, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they, in turn, make him an entity of interest and fondness to many others. Multiple Choice E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. D. military acts of aggression. B. Multiple Choice This site is using cookies under cookie policy . Multiple Choice It's hot and it would be nice to have supper at the club.' A. the time of the day during which the story takes place. Include at least TWO supporting details or examples. 3. If he succeeds in dispelling the sense of E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. Read the following passage from "Another Evening at the Club.". B. the respect he holds for traditional values while courting his wife. He felt ridiculous. ", The word bank is in the description. b. have you turned in YOU'RE english paper yet? Or will it be carefully decided goal We would work our way to ? The sum of your actions determines who you are. polygamous B. It shows that the forest is a mysterious and dangerous place. Refer Para 1S3. What was lost? A. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. The volunteers, Sarah and (me, I), will answer questions. It is an inseparable part of our consciousness, of our essence, but hidden and covered from sight by our thoughts, desires and worries. B. "They made her a soft bed on a slab of moonstone with layers of soft petals but the flowers wilted, Sita writhed and groaned and complained of everything", The word bank is in the description. D. military acts of aggression. Identify the artistic movements of this period, using a chart like the one given on page. A. agitated A. sight A. sight recognizing another's need for compassion C. touch Suddenly, she became aware of his presence alongside her. Because of the high rate of obesity in our school, the waste of uneaten lunches, and the loss of income All of the following words could be used to describe Princess Sita except 500+ Words Essay on Happiness Happiness is something which we can't describe in words it can only be felt from someone's expression of a smile. C. the city in which the story takes place. All of the following images from "An Arab Shepherd Searching for His Goat on Mount Zion" hold cultural meaning and significance except It was as if he were no longer troubled or bothered by fear, anxiety, sickness, death, argument, or the question of earning a living. 1. ich mode of persuasion? B. understand the implied message in a text. Refer Para 1 last line, for a calculated affection is not genuine and is not felt to be so by the recipient.S10. Which one of the following is the correct statement? All questions are compulsory. Read the passage from "The Happy Man." "'The truth is, Doctor, that I've come to see you because I'm happy!'. 2) Identify how the pronoun is used in the sentence. All of the following quotes are examples of foreshadowing from "The Swimming Contest" except: "dueling with branches, pretending to be great heroes in history" It reveals that fallen leaves symbolize fallen soldiers. Thank you for joining us today! "I rest if I've got nothing else to do. voluble English 2 B Unit 2- Unit 6 B. teach readers something about society. you to admit facts without flinching and will, in so B. teach readers something about society. D. the atmosphere or mood of the place. I just found my favorite photo of my brother and (he, him). The happy man is the man who lived objectively, who has free affection and wide interest, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they, in turn, make him an object of interest and affection to many others. The happy man is the man who lived objectively, who has free affection and wide interest, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they, in turn, make him an object of interest and affection to many others. Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above? 1) Choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Which of the following stylistic elements is used by the writer in these lines to create humor? B. "They made her a soft bed on a slab of moonstone with layers of soft petals but the flowers wilted, Sita writhed and groaned and complained of everything", The word bank is in the description. much that he can do if he has rightly diagnosed his C. Too much of a good thing can make a person sick. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. Lesson 7: Israeli and Palestinian Literature Use the word bank to answer the question. They found her prattling involuntarily, 'Shoulders of emerald, eyes like lotus petals, who is he? But that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly. Although the passage does emphasize that hard work produces higher quality writing than that which is produced through minimal work, the passage doesn't mention that hard work results in material compensation. B. A. the depth of his affection for and loyalty toward Samia. D. "How was it that this incredible happiness had overwhelmed him? D. "If he ever manages to beat me here in the pool," Abdul-Karim said "it will be very bad indeed. "Back in the house, Abdul-Karim put on a record, wound the handle and adjusted the sound box. C. pleading. Lesson 2: India: The Ramayana A. I D. his attempts to make a name for himself through a display of material wealth. A. Theirs A. Ans.(e)Sol. Refer Para 2, So long as he continues to think about the cause of his unhappiness, he continues to be self-centeredS11. "I rest if I've got nothing else to do. Lesson 4: Egypt: "Another Evening at the Club" It was as if he were no longer troubled or bothered by fear, anxiety, sickness, death, argument, or question of earning a living. 'Why don't you go and change quickly while I take the car out? the struggle to maintain dignity despite family conflict*** Multiple Choice It shows the reader how the seasons change slowly. The volunteers, Sarah and (me, I), will answer questions. In "Another Evening At The Club," the gifts of jewelry from Abboud Bey most likely represent B. taste The subject given to you is How to live a happy and joyful life. Cribbing and grumbling never lead to happiness. Not because there's a God, but just if I feel like it." Refer last Para, Courage has been recognized from time immemorial as an important virtue, Sol. "So he told himself that he should devote his attention to savoring it, living with it, and storing up its nectar before it became a mere memory" D. the use of figurative language to create an impression. C. "My Abdul-Karim is a fine, loyal man. Multiple Choice Lesson 5 was a Portfolio Item and it was dropped for me. B. understand the implied message in a text. "With a sigh a shape suddenly materialized in the gloom in front of me: it was a grey-haired, emaciated woman of middle age with a face in which suffering had engraved deep furrows." "Although girls usually side with their mother I had a strong feeling of sympathy for my grandmother old age had caught up with her since her husband had died some time before and left her a widow and little by little her authority in the home shrank as my mothers authority gradually extended It is the law of life one takes then one hands over to another in ones turn but that does not mean we obey the law readily and willingly." largesse Men hold me/ FORMIDABLE for GUILE in peace and war: / this fame has gone abroad to the skys rim. Jim and Charles really disliked __________second class of the day. Use the word bank to answer the question. "Today he felt happy, full of happiness, as a matter of fact. Identify how the pronoun is used in the sentence. A. he People can find the seeds of friendship in unexpected places. object of a prep. Whom, Multiple Choice B. talkative A. "She lay tossing in her bed complaining, 'You girls have forgotten how to make a soft bed. Include at least TWO supporting details or examples. Teach yourself to feel that life A man may feel so completely thwarted that he seeks no form of satisfaction, but only distraction and oblivion. C. The narrator sinks when he attempts to race across the swimming pool. himself meanwhile with some more or less neutral conviction in his unconscious mind, concerning It's hot and it would be nice to have supper at the club.' ", The word bank is in the description. B. Refer last Para, Courage has been recognized from time immemorial as an important virtueS7. Refer last Para, Teach yourself to feel that life still be worth living even if you were not, as of course youS4. Which of the following sentences from "The Happy Man" best supports the theme selected above? he can deal with it in the same manner after first Even more important than that, and something he could not analyze, it was a feeling which penetrated to every cell of his body and soul; it played a tune full of delight, pleasure, serenity, and peace and hummed in its incredible melodies and whispering sound of the world which is denied to the unhappy.". Explain. Whom, Multiple Choice B. talkative Respond in 3-5 complete sentences. he asked quietly. Maria and (I, me) are planting a garden. D. appealing to Read the passage given below. Multiple Choice and is not felt to be so by the recipient. It is the law of life: one takes, the one hands over to another in one's turn. A. sight Ans.(b)Sol. Which of the following lines from " Song of Becoming " best supports the response selected above B. talkative "The happy man" he writes, "is a hollow man." (For B) Russ Harris, the author of The Happiness Trap, calls popular conceptions of happiness dangerous because they set people up for a "struggle against reality". The postmaster was happy and contented because he . Read the following from "The Happy Man" in which the narrator contemplates his unusual state of happiness. D. sound Choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. A. E. smell, Choose the sense to which the text quotation most appeals. When she opened them she noticed that the cafe lights strung between the trees on the opposite shore had been turned on and that there were men seated under them and a waiter moving among the tables. "She had felt herself blushing as she saw him returning her gaze." questions. Here dispelling refers to getting over with; drive off.S13. Your email address will not be published. Here Flinching refers to shy away, pull back. B. both books are used by their followers to justify anger and acts of war. D. appears in the subject of a sentence. "An overwhelming, indelible, debilitating happiness?" A. A. I What then can a man do who is unhappy because he is encased in self? Part 1 Reading comprehension Directions: Read the following passages carefully. Drunkenness, for example, is temporary suicide-the happiness that it brings is merely negative, a momentary cessation of unhappiness. C. "They've grown to become trees, plunging deep roots into earth." All of the following lines of dialogue from "The Swimming Contest" contain foreshadowing of events in the story except El edificio fue proyectado para resistir terremotos de hasta 8,4 grados en la escala de Richter. You have you problems, and she has "hers". invocation find it quite useful. Ans.(c)Sol. He looked at the doctor to see what effect his statement had had on him but noticed that he was keeping his composure. Deyonna was born on March 13 2002. D. infatuated, Read the following passage from "The Happy Man". I think energetic is the best answer because the other three choices have negative connotations. B. him B. The following description by the narrator most appeals to which the reader's sense? C. "On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors. he said with a smile. ", C. "My Abdul-Karim is a fine, loyal man. B. him, Choose the correct pronoun case. A. he sound, D. "drum and cymbals issued forth, immediately followed by an Arab song, sung in a sweet plaintive voice with delicate, floating trills. B. incongruity Don't you tease him." Copy each simple predicate in each sentence below. Read the following from "The Women's Baths." Use the following . B. their Read the following passage from "The Women's Bath". Choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. B. teach readers something about society. It's important to remember to take time to stop and smell the roses. Select all that apply. B. him, Choose the correct pronoun case. Read the following passage from "The Women's Bath". Mount Zion. e) Issue of intellectual courage has been extensively studied. B. B. its, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. E. smell, The short story, "The Women's Baths," is told from the third person point of view; the narrator shares her observations of the public baths in Syria. B. I. D. sound How sweet the bride!' D. sound Symbols enhance the meaning of text. Sol. B. E. smell, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. "Back in the house, Abdul-Karim put on a record, wound the handle and adjusted the sound box. Reading: 20 Marks. C. is used after an action verb. "Searching for a goat or a son Ans.(c)Sol. A. ", The word bank is in the description. A. the time of the day during which the story takes place. Happiness does not depend on circumstances or objects. <-- c. what where YOU'RE going! D. sarcasm, Select the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Refer last Para, But moral courage and intellectual courage have been much less studied, they also. B. D. the use of figurative language to create an impression. Choose the correct form of the pronoun in parentheses. Ten out of twelve questions to be answered in English unseen passage for Class 10 exam. But all have something in common. A. " (101=10) 2) Multiple Choice Questions based on a Case-based factual passage (with visual input statistical data . "Its mother had put it on her lap, twisting one of its legs around her and proceeding to scrub its face with soap and pour hot water over it until its skin was scarlet red." A. she realizes her security depends on marriage to her husband. To be the recipient of affection is a potent cause of happiness, but the man who demands affection is not the man upon whom it is bestowed. B. her, The librarian asked my sister and (he,him) if they would talk more quietly. It must be by genuine interest, not by Exercises of this Ans.(b)Sol. Read the following passage from "The Happy Man." "Inside him, he felt a boundless power, an imperishable energy, an ability to achieve anything with confidence, precision, and obvious success. The happy man is the man who lives objectively, who has free affections and wide interests, who secures his happiness through these interests and affections and through the fact that they in turn make him an object of interest and affection to many others. providing consolation for those experiencing grief All of the following words could be used to describe the man except 1. A. sight object of a preposition*** "She had felt herself blushing as she saw him returning her gaze." A. the time of the day during which the story takes place. The narrator's mother is responsible for curing the old lady. 3. Teach yourself to feel that life still be worth living even if you were not, as of course you are immeasurably superior to all your friends in virtue and in intelligence. Drinking helps the unhappy only to _______. Refer Para 1S12. The following description by the narrator most appeals to which the reader's sense? A. In this sentence, "plaintive" most likely means B. a sense of mystery about the woman Sol. A. Multiple Choice A. she Choice D is incorrect. "facing sullen tanks with streams of stones" A. decipher the meaning of an unknown word. The symptoms were quite clear, and their vigor and obviousness were such as too impose themselves on his senses and mind all at once." 4. "The specter of the eucalyptus trees ranged along the garden fence rocked before her graze, with white egrets slumbering on their high branches like huge with flowers among the thin leaves." Get started for free! Use the word bank to answer the question. food was a symbol and its a lot of interpretations of what food meant in his playwright ofc it's an ideal observation of what it meant but there are many more valuable meanings. A. he Multiple Choice Choose the correct alternatives from the given options to re-write the sentences: . Lesson 9: Syria: "The Women's Baths" (II) The main character is Garfield, who is a lazy, overweight, orange cat. But it is useless to attempt to give it as a B. is used to show ownership. of a new religion in these mountains" incongruity*** 2.) C. his desire to make an impression by displaying Samia's beauty at the club. Which of the following statements is TRUE in the context of the passage? A. the depth of his affection for and loyalty toward Samia. D. the boy's devotion to their cause has elevated them to a status higher than both books. Lesson 6: Egypt: "The Happy Man" discordant B. taste D. sorrowful. A. agitated Yes, it really was frightening. Which of these ideas is most closely related to the theme in these lines? direct object*** His heart was overflowing with love for people, animals, and things and with an all-engulfing sense of optimism and joy. B. ownership of land areas. Use the word bank to answer the question. Refer Para 1, Your email address will not be published. There was a heap of hot pitas in the centre of the table. "Every time you get involved in some misfortune," the psychiatrist continued quietly. eventhough the question wasn't for cheating, people searching this up most likely are. their) jacket to the game. B. taste Symbols generally have only one meaning. C. The narrator sinks when he attempts to race across the swimming pool. Exercises of this sort prolonged through several years will at last enable you to admit facts without flinching and will, in so doing, free you from the empire of feat over a very large filed. B. Maria and (I, me) are planting a garden. If, for example, his trouble is due to a sense of sin, conscious or unconscious he can first persuade his conscious mind that he has no reason to feel sinful, and then proceed, to plant his rational conviction in his unconscious mind, concerning himself meanwhile with some more or less neutral activity. ", The word bank is in the description. It was a strange, unique happiness, as though it were a private secret he had been given." There is, however, a further development which is very common in the present day. Quiz. Symbols generally have only one meaning. "A happiness which has made you stop working," he asked, "abandon your friends and detest going to sleep?" Why could he not have halted his steps, so that I might have gained just one more glimpse and quelled this riotous heart of mine. All of the following lines of dialogue from "The Swimming Contest" contain foreshadowing of events in the story except If fear is his trouble, let him practise exercises Did you go to the movies with (he, him) last night? 3. C. irony Read the following passage from "The Happy Man." "Tell me, Uncle Bashir," he asked the servant, "am I a happy man?" The poor man was startled. Which characters in this story live "on the border"? C. she does not want to lose the jewelry and gifts from her husband. E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. . Lunastarbright. "Searching for a goat or a son E. having more than one mate at a time, Choose the definition that best fits the following word. B. taste B. the characters and their actions toward one another. It illustrates the idea that autumn is a time of death. Select the two correct answers. friends in virtue and in intelligence. The man who receives affection is, speaking broadly, the man who gives it. Q : His imagination, his reason, his emotional subtlety and toughness, makes it possible for him not to accept the environment but to change. But moral courage and A. the privileges of leadership. phoneme. Although this difficulty is real, there is nevertheless much that he can do if he has rightly diagnosed his trouble. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE in the context of the passage? C. "On her wedding night, as he put a diamond bracelet round her wrist, he had reminded her that she was marrying someone with a brilliant career in front of him and that one of the most important things in life was the opinion of others, particularly one's equals and seniors. B. talkative Suddenly, she became aware of his presence alongside her. 'As you like. D. "The gesture told her more eloquently than any words that he was the man, she the woman, he the one who carried the responsibilities, made the decisions, she the one whose role it was to be beautiful, happy, carefree.". The librarian asked my sister and (he,him) if they would talk more quietly. Decide whether the words in each pair are synonyms (words that have similar meanings) or antonyms (words that have opposite meanings). Frightened he would notice, she rose to her feet and walked with deliberate steps towards the large window. Explain how this statement applies to one of the selections you read. C. providing consolation for those experiencing grief "I rest if I've got nothing else to do. S1: Biological evolution has not fitted man to any specific environment.
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