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English, 18.10.2020 15:01 becky6962

Read the extract and answer the questions that follow: 1.In the evening! A dark and menacing storm quickly gathered. Winds beat again the houses with speed and fury that Prashant had never witnessed before.
a) Which is the evening that has been referred here?
b) What caused to raise winds?
c) Who is the writer of this passage?
d) Find a word from the passage which means same as dangerous.

2. He brought them together and put a polythene sheet shelter for them. Women were mobilised to look after them, while the men secured food and materials for the shelter.
a) Who are 'he' and 'them' in the extract?
b) Women were mobilised look after them. Why?
c) Who secured food and material for the shelter?
d) Find the idiom from the passage which means love and care.

1. Answer the following questions in 30-40 words:
1. Describe the aftermath of the devastating super cyclone.
2. What was the scene of destruction around the house of Prashant's friend? What was the cold terror of the family?
3. How were the orphans and the widows resettled?
4. Prashant's journey to home was a journey he would never forget.' Explain the statement.

III. Answer the following question in 100-120 words:
1. Give a character-sketch of Prashant, a practical leader and a social worker.

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