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1.

Describe Mark Twain.

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Mark Twain was a popular American writer who was famous for his humorous stories, novels and other writings. Many anecdotes related to Mark Twain are told and enjoyed even today. He was a great defender of human values like liberty, equality and fraternity.

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Why was Henry Irving asking Mark Twain the same question again and again?

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While telling a humorous story to Mark Twain, Henry Irving noticed his friend’s face. He noticed some unknown gestures on his face. Thinking, he might have heard the story, Henry was reassuring whether Mark Twain had heard the story or not so to make it sure he was asking the same question again and again.

3.

Did Twain tell the barber who he was?

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Twain did not tell the barber who he was because he didn’t want to disclose his identity. But he told him that it was his first visit to that town.

4.

Was Twain particular about how he dressed when he was visiting friends?

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Yes, Twain was particular about his dress because when Mrs. Stowe saw him without any collar and tie she was surprised. She disapproved his dressing, it shows that he was always in formal, particular dress.

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Was Twain particular about what words he used?

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Yes, Twain was very much particular about what words he used.

6.

Do you think Twain approved of spelling reforms? Give reasons for your answer.

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Twain proposed a different plan for the improvement of English spellings. He wanted to convey that further changes and reformation in English spellings would be harmful for the language. So I think he did not approve of spelling reforms.

7.

Read the following and write the two meanings of ‘mind’ and ‘matter’. Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it doesn’t matter.

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Here mind and matter both are used as a nouns first and then they are used as verbs.

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Identify the mistakes in the following ( sentences and write the correct sentences:1. Jenerally, then, the improvement would kontinue iear bai iear.2. it wud fainali bi possible to meik ius ov thi ( ridandant letez.

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1. Jenerally, then, the improvement would kontinue iear bai iear.

2. It would finally be possible to make use of the redundant letters.

9.

Spot the error and rewrite the correct sentences:1. A man does not be comfortable without his own approval. 2. Mark Twain will oppose wars and imperialism and supported the cause of labourers.

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1. A man cannot be comfortable without his own approval. 

2. Mark Twain opposed wars and imperialism and supported the cause of labourers.

10.

Complete the following word-chain of verbs. Add four words, each beginning with the last letter of the previous word:find → ……… → ……. → …….. → ………

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find → drink → keep → play → yell.

11.

Put the following words In alphabetical order:1. reader, spider, merchant, honour.2. careless, classic, curiosity, cosmically.

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1. honour, merchant, reader, spider. 

2. careless, classic, cosmically, curiosity.

12.

Write four small words (minimum 3 letters each) using the letters in the given word: ‘generalizations’

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1. general 

2. gents 

3. ration 

4. lion.

13.

Punctuate the following sentences: 1. are you quite sure you havent heard this he demanded suspiciously. 2. i not only heard the story invented it said mark twain.

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1. “Are you quite sure you haven’t heard this?” he demanded suspiciously. 

2. “1 not only heard the story, I invented It!” said Mark Twain.

14.

Complete the words by using correct letters: 1. t o _ a y 2. s _ a v e 3. a _ a i n4. p _ i c e

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1. t o d a y 

2. s h a v e 

3. a g a i n 

4. p r i c e.

15.

How can you improve English spellings?

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We can improve our English spellings in the following ways: 

1. By learning a few rules of forming words. 

2. By learning commonly misspelled words. 

3. By checking word origins in the dictionary. 

4. By separating words into chunks. 

5. By using the words in its context. 

6. By playing word games/solving puzzles

16.

Which episode shows that Mark Twain did not believe in superstitions?

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A letter was received by Mark Twain from a reader asking him whether finding a spider in his j paper portended good or bad luck. His reply to the reader shows that he did not believe in superstitions, whereas we should take such situations humorously.

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Why should we avoid spelling mistakes while writing?

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Correct spelling improves the overall presentation of our work and helps with our confidence in writing.

Incorrect spelling can be both embarrassing and damaging. It changes the meaning of the sentences. It also leaves a bad impression of the writer on the readers’ mind.

18.

What do you know about Mark Twain?

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Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, publisher and lecturer. He was born on 30th November, 1835 in Florida (U.S.). Twain earned a great deal of money from his humorous writings and lectures. He was lauded as the greatest American humorist of his age. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn were his two major classics of American literature.

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What is the importance of humour in our life?

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Humour is the most effective and important ingredient, to spice up the dish of life. It is enjoyed by all irrespective of age, caste, gender, whatever. It is one thing which can bind us all and generate a positive and happy environment. Even the most difficult situations can be handled with ease, if we are armed with humorous mind and disposition.

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Why should we take part in humorous sessions?

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Jokes can make people laugh and this impacts the blood circulation. Humorous sessions are often considered as good time for individuals with heart and other cardiovascular problems. It indirectly improves immune system by increasing infection fighting antibodies. It reduces pains and takes us out from our problems.

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Use ‘not only’ …. ‘but also’ and rewrite the sentences: 1. Many anecdotes related to Mark Twain are told and enjoyed even today.2. Mark Twain opposed wars and imperialism.

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1. Many anecdotes related to Mark Twain are not only told but also enjoyed even today. 

2. Mark Twain opposed not only wars but also imperialism.

22.

Change the following sentences in indirect speech: 1. “You have chosen a good time to come,” the barber said to Mark Twain. 2. The barber said to Mark Twain, “Have you bought your ticket?”

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1. The barber told Mark Twain that he had chosen a good time to come.

2. The barber asked Mark Twain if he had bought his ticket.

23.

Identify the tense:1. Henry Irving was telling a humorous story. 2. Mark Twain proposed a plan for the improvement of English Spelling

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1. Past Continuous Tense.

2. Simple Past Tense.

24.

Frame a wh-question to get the underlined part as an answer in each sentences:1. Mark Twain received a letter from a reader.2. Mark Twain’s birth was heralded by the return of Halley’s comet.

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1. What did Mark Twain receive from a reader?

2. What was heralded by the return of Halley’s comet?

25.

Classify the following words in the given table:reader, remind, wonder, spider, merchant, return, declare, comet.

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 Nouns Verbs
  reader, spider, merchant, comet. remind, wonder, return, declare
26.

What did Mark Twain propose? What was his plan at the year 6-12?

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Mark Twain proposed a plan for the improvement of English Spelling. At the year 6-12 his plan was modifying vowels and the remaining voiced and unvoiced consonants.

27.

How did Twain explain the spider in the paper? What did he want to highlight?

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1. Twain explained that the spider was on the paper to see which merchant was not advertising, so that he could go to that store spin his web across the door and lead a life of undisturbed peace afterwards. 

2. He wanted to highlight that there was no logical reason behind superstitions as the spider just happened to be there on the newspaper by chance.

He also wanted to highlight that we should not believe in superstitions.