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A House is Not a Home, Class 9 English Chapter 8 Explanation, Summary, Question Answer

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A House is not a Home Summary | NCERT Class 9 English Chapter 8 Explanation, Video, Question and Answer

A house is not a Home- Class 9 English Moments lesson summary, detailed explanation notes of the lesson along with meanings of the difficult words. Also, the Summary is followed by detailed explanation of the lesson. All the exercises and Questions and Answers given at the back of the lesson have also been covered.

CBSE Class 9 Moments Lesson 8 - A house is not a Home

By Zan Gaudioso

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Introduction

Lesson and Explanation

Summary

Question and Answer

Introduction to the Lesson

The story highlights the thin difference between a house and a home. While a house is a building where people live, a home is a place where a family lives together sharing the unique bond of love and oneness. The narrator’s house gets destroyed by fire and he gets a new house. Then he realizes that his home is the one built by the love and affection of his family and loved ones. Love and affection of one’s family is precious.

Lesson and Explanation

MY first year of high school felt awkward. After leaving junior high at the head of my class with all the seniority the upper grade levels could afford me, it felt strange starting over as a freshman. The school was twice as big as my old school, and to make matters worse, my closest friends were sent to a different high school. I felt very isolated.

Awkward: strange

Freshman: a student in the first year of high school, college or university

Isolated: lonely

As the narrator entered high school, in the first year he felt strange. In the junior school, he had been the head of the class and had enjoyed the privileges given to a senior. It was uncomfortable to be a fresher at the high school. The school was twice as big as the old one and to make matters worse, his friends had got into other schools. So, he was lonely too.

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I missed my old teachers so much that I would go back and visit them. They would encourage me to get involved in school activities so that I could meet new people. They told me that in time I would adjust and probably end up loving my new school more than I had my old one.

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