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Compulsory English Grade 11 Question with Solution Summary of “Malini” This is a famous drama composed by Rabindranath Tagore. This play takes place n a Hindu kingdom. Malini, the king’s daughter has been taught by Buddhist monks. She wants to leave the palace and help to solve the problems outside. The Brahmins are worried and are threatening to rebel against the king. They are demanding that Malini is sent away from the kingdom. Malini leaves the palace. Many Brahmins think she is a goddess and begins to follow her but kemankar leaves the king’s garden. Malini is tired and confused. He has found that is too difficult to solve the problems outside the palace. Supriya says he has betrayed his friend, Kemankar, by telling the king about the rebellion. Kemankar is arrested and the king offers Supriya the chance to marry Malini. Supriya says that all he wants for the king not to kill Kemankar. Kemankar arrives in chains. He is proud of what he has done. He asks to speak to Supriya they argue. They then agree to die together. Because that is the only way to find out who is right. Kemankar kills Supriya with his chains. The king asks for his sword to kill Kemankar but Malini says “Fathe, Forgive Kemankar”. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Malini 1) What are the different kinds of verbal errors? Explain them. The writer had given many examples of verbal errors. There are four groups of verbal errors. They are tongue slips, mistranslations, bloopers and spoonerism. Tongue slips are the slight mistakes while talking. Bloopers are low levels of errors made on radio and TV program. Spooner is made when giving lecture or instruction. Mistranslation is a mistake done while translating. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Oops How’s That Again Summary of “Oops! How’s That Again?” It is an essay written by roger Rosenblatt. This essay describes the mistakes people make while speaking and why they make these mistakes. The writer discusses the psychological reasons. The verbal errors are divided into four categories. They are tongue slips, Mistranslations, bloopers, spoonerism etc. tongue slips are common mistakes made by peoples. The speaker says some things when he means to say another thing. It is harmless. But it upsets some people. Spoonerism occurs when a person mix of the letters of the words they are saying. Mistranslations are made when words in language are translated badly into another language. The essay discusses why we make mistakes. Some of the reasons are as follows. It is due to tiredness and mental disturbance. It is because of unfulfilled desire and wish. Unfulfilled desires are released through tongue slips and dreams. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Oops How’s That Again 1) Concrete cat is an example of concrete poem why? It is concrete poem that is made for the eye. It is not about emotion and ideas. When we read the poem the picture comes to our eyes. The pun is used to make the poem figurative. So, the concrete cat is an example of concrete poem. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Concrete Cat Summary of “Concrete Cat “ The concrete cat is a concrete poem composed by Dorthi Cgarles. The poem draws a picture of the cat on the paper. The picture is drawn with words, but not sentences. The world cat does not appear, but the other words are the names of the body of a cat, for example eye, mouth, paw and whisker. Other words are added to put the cat in place, for example dish and litter box. These tell us the cat is a pet and not a wild cat. Concrete poems are visual. The poet has used the Y to look like eyebrows, U to look like a tongue, A to show the height of eyes etc. The mouse is return upside down to suggest it is dead. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Concrete Cat Summary of “Keeping things Whole” It is a poem composed by Mark Strand. In the poem the poet wants to keep thing whole. He doesn’t want anything to be broken. He requests for wholeness against the fragmentation that goes on in life. He says that when he is in the field he doesn’t find himself. He looks at different things as parts not as a complete whole. This thing always happens in the world because this is the way of the life. He says when he walks he divides the air but the air comes back to fill the gaps. He says everyone has reason for moving but he moves to keep things whole. A part is meaningless. So, everybody should try to keep things whole. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Keeping Things Whole 1) Is unchopping a tree possible? What does essay suggest about conservation and against deforestation? Unchopping a tree is not possible. If we try we can join the parts and erects it but we can’t give life to it. So the writer requests us to conserve the trees. He is against deforestation. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Unchopping a Tree Summary of "Unchopping a Tree" This is an essay written by W.S Merwin. In this essay he talks about chopping and unchpping a tree. Unchopping a tree is impossible. If we try we may join the parts and erect a tree but we can’t give life to it. So, we should think before we chop down the tree. The writer tells us to preserve the environment and nature. We should protect the trees. Green trees keep the environment green, clean and healthy. Posted by Bal Kumar Rai at Saturday, December 25, 2010 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Labels: Unchopping a Tree Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Followers About Me Bal Kumar Rai My self is Balkumar Rai "BIKKY", Inhabitant of itahari-6, Sunsari Eastern Nepal, with three families from 15 year ago. I am student of collage. Now, I am reading in grade 12 with commerce as well as computer. In this time, I am running my study with work but now I have no any job (work) so due to this job I have to Start my study Online Business. These also to run my study a big future from (IT) news Engineering I want to be Good computer programmer from this sectors Summary, Questions & Answer ► 2010 (41) ► 2012 (1) ▼ 2013 (1) ▼ January (1) Popular Posts Summary of "The Lost Doll" The lost doll is supernatural story. 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