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1.

Write true’ or false’ for the given statements:a. Florence was born in a poor familyb. She wanted to become a nurse.c. She grew up in Italy.d. She worked very hard to improve the condition of the hospital.e. She became the superintendent of the organization, Care of the sick’.

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a. False

b. True

c. False

d. True

e. True

2.

Study the table. Now write five sentences about Florence Nightingale’s life. Write them in the order in which they happened:Florenceserved the soldiers in the warinItaly.diedEngland.learnt about nursingTurkey.was bornLondon.grew upGermany.

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a. Florence was born in Italy. 

b. Florence grew up in England. 

c. Florence learnt about nursing in Germany. 

d. Florence served the soldiers in the war in Turkey. 

e. Florence died in London.

3.

Why didn’t young ladies from good families become nurses in those days?

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Nurses were paid very little money and they got little respect in society. Therefore, young ladies from good families didn’t become nurses in those times.

4.

What did Florence do to improve the condition of the hospital at Sentari ?

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Florence cleaned up the hospital and built a new kitchen to serve better food. With her own money, she bought new sheets and clothes for the patients.

5.

What did Florence want to become ?

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Florence wanted to become a nurse.

6.

How did Florence get her name?

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Florence got her name from the city Florence’ in Italy, where she was born.

7.

What did Florence do to improve the condition of the hospital at Sentari ?

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Florence cleaned up the hospital and built a new kitchen to serve better food. With · her own money, she bought new sheets and clothes for the patients.

8.

Read and Understand We use ‘somebody’to refer to a person who is not known or we do not want to mention by name. We use ‘nobody’ in positive sentences. We use ‘anybody’ in negative sentences or questions. Now make sentences with somebody, nobody and anybody using the table below:There issomebodyat the entrance.in the class.on the terrace.in the garden.near the door.nobodyThere isn'tanybody

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a. There is somebody at the entrance. 

b. There is somebody on the terrace. 

c. There is somebody in the garden. 

d. There is somebody near the door. 

e. There is nobody at the entrance. 

f. There is nobody in the class. 

g. There is nobody on the terrace. 

h. There is nobody in the garden. 

i. There is nobody near the door. 

j. There isn’t anybody at the entrance. 

k. There isn’t anybody in the class. 

l. There isn’t anybody on the terrace. 

m. There isn’t anybody in the garden. 

n. There isn’t anybody near the door.

9.

We join together words or sentences with ‘and’ or ‘but (conjunctions). Example: Ram and Shyam are two brothers. Ram is a tall, thin .... clever boy .... his brother Shyam is short, fat ..... dull. Now complete the following paragraph with ‘and’ or ‘but’: Sunita and Sakshi both like to play. Sunita likes to go to school ..... Sakshi does not like school at all. Sunita keeps her room neat ..... tidy ..... Sakshi keeps her room dirty.

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Ram is a tall, thin and clever boy but his brother Shyam is short, fat and dull.

Sunita and Sakshi both like to play. Sunita likes to go to school but Sakshi does not like school at all. Sunita keeps her room neat and tidy but Sakshi keeps her room dirty.