Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-
The cinema is an outstanding wonder of the modern age. It is not only a
means of entertainment but it is also in many way an education in itself.
The cinema is a very valuable teaching aid. Historical films help the
teacher of History, A couple of hours spent in the company of historical
characters dressed in the costumes of the period can teach us for more than we
can learn from a whole week's study of a history book.
Science can be taught very effectively through films.
There are
educational film companies which devote their time to the filming of the habits
and customs of animals, insects, fish, germs and numerous other branches of
scientific life. We can see the hatching of eggs of first and their gradual
development into large fish; we can watch the increasing activity of many kinds
of germs and their effect on water, milk or blood. We can watch the opening
and closing of flowers, and leaves, and the growth of grass and weeds. All
these actions and movements are greatly magnified on the screen such pictures
are intensely interesting and are a very great help in the cause of education.
What are the two great advantages of the cinema?
How do historical films help the teacher of history?
How can science be taught very effectively?
How are the actions and movements of animals and insects shown on the
screen?
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1. The two great advantages of cinema are:
a. It is a means of entertainment.
b. It is in many an education itself.
2. Historical films help the teacher of history because by spending in the company of characters dressed in the costumes of the period than by learning a whole week a chapter of history.
3. Science can be taught very effectively because there are educational film companies also which make educational films related to science.
4. All the movements and actions are greatly magnified on the screen, such pictures intensely interesting.
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