I. Read the following passage and answer the questions given below.
“He was even shy of receiving compliments,” said Roberge. To Roberge, the
greatest mark of Ray‟s appreciation for him was that he often addressed the
French-speaking priest in Bengali, “in spite of my lack of elegance in that
language, and the fact that Ray knew both English and Bengali so well.”
“Ray‟s screenplay manuscripts were an art by themselves,” Roberge says,
“handwritten in Bengali, with notes in English for his set-designer, with
sketches here and there, and occasional staff notation of fragments of
music”. One Sunday morning, Roberge found Ray in a disturbed mood. A
few well –known personalities of the city had visited him earlier to go
through some of his manuscripts. After they left Ray found the Charulatha
screenplay missing.
Ray was almost sure who the culprit was. “I asked him whether he was
planning to take any action, and he said no, and explained to me that he did
not want to hurt the reputation of the person. I was absolutely stunned by
his humane concern,” said Roberge.
1. Who disturbed the person?
2. What kind of text is this passage?
3. Why was the person in a disturbed mood?
4. Who made the above observations?
5. “I was absolutely stunned by his humane concern.” Why did Roberge say
like that?
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Answer:
pagal ho Gaye/gaya hai budhu
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thefrench_speakingpriestinthepassageis
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