10th Class English Solved Paper - English-2016 Outside Delhi Set-I

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    Answer the following in 80-100 words:
    Who was Mr. Fakrashi and how did he instil the value of being true to one's work in Patol Babu?
    OR
    Keeping in mind the poem, 'Snake', write out a speech for the morning assembly on the topic, 'Snakes - a beautiful creation of God, an object of our love and not hatred.
     

    Answer:

    Mr. Gogon Pakrashi had been Patol Babu's mentor and a very good actor. He was a very devoted person towards his profession. He instilled the value of being true to one's work in Patol Babu. When Patol Babu got the opportunity to work in a film, he was elated. But, when he got the dialogue, he was very disappointed because it was a very small dialogue. Patol Babu had acted in many plays in theatre. It was after 20 years that he was getting a chance to act in films. Afterwards, when the director told him that he was the only one who was getting a chance to speak that day, he was extremely thrilled. At that time, he remembered the words of his mentor, Mr. Pakrashi. He had advised him that each word spoken in a play is like a fruit in a tree, so full justice must be done to each part. So, Patol Babu not only got over his disappointment but also practised speaking "Oh!" in many different ways.
    OR
    'Snakes-A beautiful creation of god,
    an object of our love and not hatred'!
    A very good morning to one and all present. Today, I am here to give you a speech about snakes - a beautiful creation of God. As we all know that the creator of this universe is the almighty, so how can humans discriminate between human beings or animals? We have no authority to do this. Last night, I was reading a poem, 'Snake' by D.H. Lawrence. I came across the dilemma of the poet. He was so confused whether to kill the golden snake, who had come to drink water, or should he allow him to leave safely?
    According to his education and knowledge, golden snakes were venomous, so they should be killed. On the other hand, his inner voice was telling him not to kill the snake as he was not harming the poet. He was actually admiring the beauty of the snake. He was happy to see an unwanted guest at his water trough in such hot weather. But education dominated over his inner voice and he hit the snake with a log and the snake was badly injured. This shows how irrational and inhuman people can be. The poor snake was thirsty and wanted to drink water but was injured out of no reason. So, I will conclude by saying that all creatures are made by God. We are nobody to hurt or kill any one rather we should appreciate their beauty. In the end, I would like to say - 'Creatures are made to be loved, not for our hatred. Thank you.
     


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