. Answer the following questions in two or three sentences. . Write a few lines about the owner of the shop.
. What was the daily routine of Sanyal? . Why was there a sudden change in Aditya’s expression?
. Why did Aditya decide to visit his ancestral home? . What was the condition of the attic?
. When did Aditya heave a sigh of relief? Why? .
Why did Aditya and his friend go to the jeweller? . What did Aditya offer Sanyal? . “Your grievances are absolutely justified.” Who says this to whom?
Why? B. Answer in detail the following questions in about - words. .
Give a detailed account of all thoughts and questions in the narrator's mind while accompanying Aditya from the tea shop to Sanyal’s house? . ‘Man does change with time’-What were the various changes that came about in Aditya? .
Give a brief character sketch of Sasanka Sanyal. Nankhatai – Nankhatai is an authentic Indian sweet which is popular in India and Pakistan. 10th - - Compound Words Read these sentences: . Beyond the iron gates were the playing field and the two-storeyed school building.
. The owner of the tea shop, now over sixty, a little rustic in appearance, with his white neatly-combed hair and clean look, was the same as before. . His nerves seemed overwrought for some reason.
The words in italics are Compound words. A compound word is a combination of two or more words that function as a single unit of meaning. C. Complete the following table with two more compound words.
Noun + Noun kitchen garden, Noun + Verb mouthwash Verb + Noun watchman Preposition + Noun overcoat Gerund + Noun bleaching powder Noun + Gerund housekeeping Adjective + Preposition + Noun good for nothing Noun + Preposition + Noun mother-in-law D. Combine the words in column A with those in column B to form compound words as many as you can. Column A Column B rain light snow thing star fall draw ball play