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note making LASSROOM
ASSIGNMENT
ASSESSMENT
Reading (Passage)
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Read the following passage carefully.
(0 It takes 64 muscles to frown and only 13 to smile. So, why overwork yourself by frowning. So said
a report by some US psychiatrists, and that set me on my nerve-racking mission of spotting
smiling faces among the sea of humanity. I had not noticed till then how acute is our national
need to smile a real cheerful smile dispelling all gloom.
(2) There were faces at the post-office counter I visited first of all - faces, all glum and taciturn. In
my efforts to find a breezy countenance I scanned the arena frantically enough to arouse
suspicion
(3) Yest" growled the man crouched behind the barred counter Suddenly, the ferocious voice jolted
me back to reality. Surely, was I standing in front of a caged animal in a zoo? Caught unawares
simpered, but the man frowned one of his darkest scowls that routed my smile bag and baggage
After all,"simper" is also a smile, a little silly, though.
(4) Psychiatrists have found that there are five categories of smiles. First an upper lipped smile-
you greet a friend with a glint in eyes, lips curved, and without uttering a word. It says, "How do
monde dear? Then, the second type is the "lip-in-smile", which one gives to his or her boss Led​

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Answered by ashutosh620
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Answer:

with me seaoad. You know that the.

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in two opposite directions, with me seated in the luxurious

seat of a bus and father walking back with weary legs on the pebble-strewn road. You know that the

passage is a concluding part of the lesson.

thoughts of the son after his father had left the place. Write the thoughts of the

son imagining you are the son.

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P-I. Q.No. 7B:

Read the passage taken from the lesson, "The Journey'.

Simultaneously our journeys started in two opposite directions, with me seated in the luxurious

seat of a bus and father walking back with weary legs on the pebble-strewn road. You know that the

passage is a concluding part of the lesson.

thoughts place. Write the thoughts of the

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