Unit 10 Balochistan Board Notes

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EPA AVAIL PULSE A Guidebook of English XL TWO OF A KIND Adapted from: The Ventures By Olenry g for adventure, They meet each other accidently and become friends. One evening a rich man Forster went out of his club in New York City. He was in search of excitement and wanted to go to som. cheap hotel. He began to search his pockets but could not finda penny. Though he had a chequebook and a bankbook showing more than ten thousands dollars but he had no money at all in his Pockets. A man who was standing close was a keen observer and approached Forst His name was Ives and he mistook Forster for a poor man 2 pretended to be poor himself. He said that he had two pennies. Soon both of them befriended each other and decided to go to 2 good restaurant for dinner. They went to a nearby hotel’s dinning roo: d planned that after enjoying a wholesome meal when the waiter would present the bill for the dinner they would tell that they had only two pennies. For this purpose they tossed the coin. Forster lost the toss and when the waiter came, he took a pencil and wrote his name on the bill. Ives was astonished to know that Forster had been a regular ee to the hotel. Both were wealthy and in search of unexpected ings. 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Sitting in his club in Newyork city, Forster was bored. ii, He left the room and walked for an hour. iii. He sawa restaurant where food was delicious but he did not want to go there. iv. He wanted to go to some cheap or dangerous place to have some adventure. v. He began to search his pockets but found no penny. aS ste OR ed ca De suidebook of English ~ XT : 124 s Sie nadia chequebook and a bankbook showing more than ten thousands dollars ; ; A man standing nearby was observing him, and approached him and they became friends. Both were rich but they pretended to be Poor. The other person was Ives. He had two pennies. vi. x Both were in search of something strange and unexpected. 4 ; xi. They decided to go to a good hotel for dinner without money xii. _ It was agreed upon that the one who lost the toss would have to face the consequences. They enjoyed dinner. Forster lost the toss. The waiter brought the bill and Forster signed it. Forster was a regular customer in the hotel for the last one year. Foster always signed his bills and paid by month Both Forster and Ivis were rich but they tried to deceive each other by pretending to be poor. DIFFICULT WORDS AND THEIR MEANINGS Words Meanings Words Meanings Avenue ob UF agua Grateful ASP wy tee Aspe | Sigh tA Amusement hp Hesitate Ww Respectable eydt Bow a : | Tess tue Confess Son A Guidebook of English - XT ps [Joyfully = [ [Dull Admire haf Delight | Approval ev, | Angtier unexpected. é 2 Exciting | breathless _ ANSWER T::3 FOLLOWING QUESTIONS. Ans: Q2: Q3: Ans: Ans: Who were Forster and Ives in the story? What did they want? Forster and Ives were two rich men. They were tired of the monotonous routine of life. They were in search of some excitement or unforeseen things in their lives. They dinned at an expensive restaurant when they had only two pennies between them. “Your clothes look proper and respectable” what is meant by proper and respectable? In the story, Ivis wanted to take Forster to a good and costly restaurant. He said to Forster “your clothes look proper and respectable”. The phrase means that Forster by appearance looked like a respectable gentlemen who could have an expensive dinner in an expensive restaurant. Who was going to pay for the adventure? It was decided between Forster and Ivis that the one who lost the toss would pay for the adventure of dinning without money. Forster being the loser was going to pay for the adventure. How are they going to pay the bill for an expensive dinner? Forster and Ivis decide that after they have finished the dinner, they will toss a penny to see which of them will go to the head-waiter and tell him the truth that'they don’t have any money at all. A Guidebook of English - XI 126 05; Ans: Q6: Ans: Q7: Ans: 08: Ans: Qo: Ans: Q10: Ans: What are the Two rich men in search of? The two rich men in the story are in search of adventure, Why didn’t Ives leave as agreed, when the bill was presented? When the bill was presented to Forster by the waiter, Ives did not leave as agreed. He kept sitting there because again it was an adventure for him to see a gentleman like Forster being arrested by police for not paying the bill. What was the purpose of asking for a glass of water? Ivis ordered to the waiter for a glass of water because he wanted to spend more time in the hotel. His purpose was to see Forster arrested in a public restaurant for not paying the bill. What did two men have in common? The two men, Forster and Ives had a common characteristic. They both loved adventure and were always in search of excitement and unexpected things. What is ironic twist in the story? An ironic twist in the story is a surprise ending, an unexpected revelation or a climax. The ironic twist in the story is that in the end, Forster wrote his name on the bill. He confessed that he had been having dinner at the hotel two or three times a week for more than a year; he always signed his bills and paid by the month. Who was going to pay the bill at the end? Forster was going to pay the bill at the end of the story. CHOOSE THE CORRECT ANSWER: : The correct answer is tick-marked in each case. Now much money Forster had in his pockets? a) Two pennies b one dollar c) no moneyY d) Two pounds A Guidebook of English - XT ii. iii. vii. viii. 127 Who was going to the head waiter to tell the truth that they had no money a) the Ives b) Mr. Forster¥ ‘ c) both of them d) no one When they threw up the coin who had lost the bet? a) Mr. Ives b) Mr. Forster¥ ©) Neither of them d) Both of them sneaked away When the waiter came, what happened a) Ives paid the bill b) Forster took a pencil and wrote his name on the bill¥ ©) The waiter called for police d) Ives and Forster were arrested. Who was the owner of the hotel? a) Forster b) Ives c) Neither of them” d) Forster's father Forster knew how dilightful the food was and how quick a) the manager would be b) the waitress would be c) the cooks would be d) _ and attentive the waiter would be¥ The two men were soon seated at the corner table a) in the hotel dining roomY b) in the lawn ©) in the room d) in the canteen Forster Threw up a) one pennyY b) one bottle c) one cup A Guidebook of English - XI 128 d) two pennies , ; Ives, setting himself more comfortable, said a) “get me soft drink, waiter” b) “get mea soft drink, waiter” c) Get mea glass of milk, waiter d) “get mea glass of water, waiter” v Forster took a pencil from the pocket and a) Wrote his name on the bill¥ b) Wrote his brother's name on the bill c) Wrote his account number d) wrote his banks name Find the correct order of the adjectives i. Young interesting man ii, Large beautiful table ii, A thin tall girl : iv. Ablack small plastic bag v. A Russian old song A wooden large beautiful round Pakistani table A pair of leather black shoes. A big square blue box Little blue, green and white house. x A big, America, white dog. Correct order of the adjectives of above sentences. ig Young interesting man ii, Large beautiful table. iii, A tall thin girl iv. Asmall black plastic bag v. An old Russian song vi. A large, round, beautiful, Pakistani, wooden table vii. A pair of black leather shoes, viii, A big blue square box ix, Little blue, green and white house. x. A big, white American dog. AGuidebook of English XI 129 ADJECTIVE PHRASE: When a group of Words without subject and predicate performs the function of an adjective, it is called adjective phrase. Example: i. He is 2 man of great honesty i She is a girl with loving nature Underline the adjective phrases in the following sentences, i The lady in the back of the car in Noreen. ii, The dog with the long tail belongs to Nasir. ii, I did not pick up the wallet lying on the floor. iv. The runner in the rear did not qualify. v. Everyone was extremely delighted when the winner was announced. vi. Eating out is usually not very heal vil. The movie was getting scarier and scarier. vill, I love the taste of a sweet juicy peach. ix, Something in the corner was moving. h Itwas cold, bleak, biting weather. ADJECTIVE CLAUSE: An Adjective c: ‘use in a clause which does the work ofan adjective, : Example; i This is the pen which he gifted me ii, The time when the train will arrive is 10 O'clock iii, Do you remember the time when we missed the train? Ut oe I IL OE A. Guidebook of tnglish XL lm Underlin sentence i lish XP 139 e the adjective clauses in the foll owing Se The lady who is sitting _in_the back of the car is Noreen. I picked up a wallet which was lying on the floor, The dog that has along tail belongs to Javed. ‘The runner who was lost did not qualify. Pizza, which most people love, is not very healthy. Students who are intelligent get good grades. The people whose names are on the list will go to the camp Eco-friendly cars that run on electricity save gas. The boy, whose father is a principal, is my friend. Fruit that is grown organically is expensive. All Classes Chapter Wise Notes Punjab Boards| Sindh Boards | KPK Boards| Balochistan Boards AJK Boards | Federal Boards LS bette Fel LOS gulag MSIL BF LI INS A PIL 21h PNT std FE Ebi Nez a meat JB Oth Class MH 10th Class OSC Een WWW.USMANWEB.COM WWW.USMANWEB.COM Omer = FYEeLKS Notes | Past Papers im Notes | Past Papers Lge Bee DIVA KL BES Ft LESS 0306 84 75 285 ee IIL yb

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