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10.
Malytical paragraph giving an analysis of the preferences of
food among youngsters. Write about the most popular food and the
least popular ones.
LITERATURE (30 marks)
Answer ANY TWO questions in 20-30 words each, from (A) and (B)
respectively
2x4-8
(A) (any two)
2x2-4
i.
Why did Lencho not want the money to be sent through mail?
ii.
What does the poet mean when he says, "money is external"? (The
Ball Poem)
Why was Mr. Keesing annoyed with Anne? What did he tell her to
do?
111.
(B) (any two)
i. Why does Anil not hand Han over to police after knowing that
he is a thief?
ii.
Why was Sulekha nicknamed Bholi?
111. How does the hack driver describe Lutkin's mother?
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Answered by adityaezhavan
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Answered by ash8425
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1.The given line graph depicts the among youngsters’ habit of fast food consumption between 1975 and 2000 years. It can be seen from the graph that the popularity of hamburgers rose dramatically among the Australian teenagers whereas the fish and chips gradually decreased.

According to the graph, in 1975, the fish and chips were very famous among the youngsters. Moreover, at that time, it was eaten almost 100 times per year. After that in 1980, the popularity of fish and chips decreased consistently; again it increased slightly in 1985. Then from 1985 to 2000 the demand for this fast food fell significantly: just under the 40 times eaten per year.

On the other hand, it appears from the graph that the popularity of pizzas and hamburgers rose substantially. Nevertheless, the demand for pizza was constant over a period of 1995 to 2000 and it was nearly eaten 85 times in a year. On the other side, the consumption rate of hamburgers exponentially increased from 1985 to 2000 and the number of eaten times per year was just above 100 times.

(A)

1. Lencho wrote to God to send him the rest of money as he needed it badly. But he requested God not to send the money this time through mail because the post-office employees were dishonest.

2.By the phrase “money is external”, the poet means that it can buy world and worldly/materialistic things. However it cannot buy emotions, attachment, love, childhood etc. Once these things are lost, they are lost forever and will never come back.

3. Mr. Keesing was Anne's Maths teacher. He was annoyed with Anne because she was a very talkative girl and talked too much in his class. He assigned her extra homework, asking her to write an essay on the subject, ‘A Chatterbox’.

(B)

1. Anil does not hand the thief over to the police because he has put the money back at its place. It shows that he realized his fault. He wants to make amends for his ways. He must have felt guilty with himself. Anil wants to give him one more chance and therefore forgives him. No, in today’s world most people would not have done so. Although it must be done but such sort of patience and compassion are rarely found now a days in this human world

2.Sulekha was nicknamed Bholi because she was a simpleton. She was mentally slow and anybody could befool her.

3. The hack driver told the narrator that Lutkins’ mother was a real terror. He described her as a large and hefty lady with a fierce temper. He also said that she was quick as a cat.

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