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Do you think that the poet's father led a life of toil? Which line is the poem gives you an answer?​

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Answered by shivamkumar86543
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With a view to support teachers in the endeavour to move away from a culture of

rote learning and impact pedagogy in the classroom, CBSE is delighted to share this

Resource for Teachers in English Core for Class XII. Exemplar questions from each

chapter of both the books have been prepared. These exemplar questions are for

the question number 3,4,5,10,11,12, and 13 of the Sample Question Paper 2020-21

and have been numbered accordingly.

This resource will equip teachers and learners to become familiar with the new

patterns and understand, acquire and practice the requisite skills and competencies

listed in the curriculum. It will also serve as a guideline for teachers to prepare a

question bank individually and collaboratively.

As you will observe, the questions in the document are not based on mere recall or

rudimentary comprehension. Rather, they have been designed to foster in students

the skill to think critically and creatively with a focus on inferential abilities.

It is important to note that the larger intent of this resource is providing to teachers an

indicative framework to conceptualise and practice analysis-based learning and

problem solving. It is hoped that the questions herein will also enable teachers to

reflect on their teaching practices, and promote a movement away from ‘teaching to

the test’ towards a focus on the process of discovery, openness, imaginative

engagement and activity-based learning in ways that they bring the text to the child,

as much as the child to the text.

It is our belief that the potential of the English Core curriculum, to stimulate learners

and teachers, can be glimpsed in this Resource. We hope that teachers will welcome

this document as a reminder of this potential, and find in it a ready resource not only

to equip their students, but to jumpstart their own thinking and engagement

processes.

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