Q- 2. Read the following passage carefully and make notes on it, also give a suitable title. (4) Dolphins are regarded as the friendliest creatures in the sea and stories of them helping drowning sailors have been common since Roman times. The more we learn about dolphins, the more we realize that their society is more complex than people previously imagined they look after other dolphins when they are I'll care for pregnant mother and protect the weakest in the community as we do some scientists hane suggested that dolphins have a language but it is much more probable that they communicate with each other without needing words could any of these mammals be more intelligent than man? certainly the most common argument in favour of man's superiority over them that we can kill them more easily than they can kill us is the least satisfactory on the contrary the more we discover about these remarkable creatures the less we appear superior when we destroy them.
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Answer:
"Teen Batia Bhavan"
Explanation:
Colonel Vishwanathan retired from the Army and bought a house called the Teen Batia Bhavan in the quiet town of Hazaria. Having fought three wars, it made no difference to him that the house was supposedly haunted. On his first day in the Teen Batia Bhavan, Colonel Vishwanathan settled down in an armchair in front of his TV with a glass of juice. Suddenly, the lights went off and the room was plunged into darkness.
“Here, Gitten Ram,” Colonel Vishwanathan called out to his housekeeper.
“Beware! Don’t shout,” said a hoarse voice.
The Colonel looked up in surprise. Hovering over him in the air was a soldier in armor.
“My dear fellow,” said Colonel Vishwanathan in a voice filled with admiration, “I don’t know how you do this levitation. Especially seeing as you are dressed for a fancy dress party.”
The Ghost gave a withering cry. “Oh Sir, don’t scream so. I like a bit of peace in the evening,” said the Colonel. “Would you like to have a drink with me?”
The Ghost screamed again and continued to float and walk through walls and doors. The Colonel laughed at his antics.
“Sir, I’ve never been so entertained before. You must entertain my friends too.”
The ghost gave a loud yell and vanished. Colonel Vishwanathan shook his head and muttered, “It’s a pity he left in a huff. The others would have been quite amused by his antics.”