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what will u do if u were the intruder to help yourself in the chapter 'if i were u'??

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Get here NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Chapter 11. These NCERT Solutions for Class 9 of English subject includes detailed answers of all the questions in Chapter 11 – If I Were You provided in NCERT Book which is prescribed for class 9 in schools.

Resource: National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) Solutions
Class: 9th Class
Subject: English
Chapter: Chapter 11 – If I Were You

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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Chapter 11 If I Were You
Class 9th English Chapter 11 If I Were You NCERT Solution is given below.
Question 1:
The following words and phrases occur in the play. Do you know their meanings? Match them with the meanings given, to find out.




Question 1:
“At last a sympathetic audience.”
(i) Who says this?
(ii) Why does he say it?
(iii) Is he sarcastic or serious?

Answer:
(i) Gerrard said the given line.
(ii) He said so because the intruder had asked him to talk about himself.
(iii) He was being sarcastic. The audience, i.e., the intruder was in no ways sympathetic. In fact, he told Gerard, at gunpoint, to talk about himself so that he could use the information to further his own interests.

Question 2:
Why does the intruder choose Gerrard as the man whose identity he wants to take on?

Answer:
The intruder chose Gerrard as the man whose identity he wanted to take on because he was of the same build as Gerrard. Also, as Vincent Charles Gerrard, he would be free to go places and do nothing. He could eat well and sleep without having to be ready to run away at the sight of a cop.

Question 3:
“I said it with bullets.”
(i) Who says this?
(ii) What does it mean?
(iii) Is it the truth? What is the speaker’s reason for saying this?

Answer:
(i) Gerrard said the given line.
(ii) It means that when things went wrong with him, he had committed a murder and got away. Here, “I said it with bullets” means that he fired at someone to escape.
(iii) No, it was not the truth. Gerard said so because he wanted the intruder to believe that he too was dangerous. The intruder would have killed him if he had not lied about his identity. He told him that he himself was a crook; that he had also killed someone and escaped. However, his partner had been caught, and he had not burnt the papers that should have been burnt. Therefore, the cops were after him too, and this meant that the intruder would still not be safe even after taking on Gerrard’s identity.

Question 4:
What is Gerrard’s profession? Quote the parts of the play that support your answer.

Answer:
Gerrard could have been a theatrical artist, perhaps a playwright. There are several parts in the play which suggest that he had something to do with theatre. When he saw the intruder, he said “This is all very melodramatic, not very original, perhaps, but…” When the intruder asked him to talk about himself, he said “At last a sympathetic audience!” He also asked the intruder “Are you American, or is that merely a clever imitation?” Then, when the intruder had told him his plan of killing him and taking over his identity, he said “In most melodramas the villain is foolish enough to delay his killing long enough to be frustrated.” Later, he again said “I said, you were luckier than most melodramatic villains.” When he told the intruder about his false identity in order to save himself, he told him “That’s a disguise outfit; false moustaches and what not”. Finally, after locking him up, he picked up the phone and said “Sorry, I can’t let you have the props in time for rehearsal, I’ve had a spot of bother − quite amusing. I think I’ll put it in my next play.”

Question 5:
“You’ll soon stop being smart.”
(i) Who says this?
(ii) Why does the speaker say it?
(iii) What according to the speaker will stop Gerrard from being smart?

Answer:
(i) The intruder said the given line.
(ii) When Gerrard did not show any signs of being perturbed by the intruder’s presence, th
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