English, asked by pawarshloka30, 4 months ago

Write an imaginary dialogue between Mom and daughter contesting opposite views on a topic of your choice,
e.g.'Girls should learn to do all the housework and
not boys.'​

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Answered by Anonymous
26

Answer:

Ankita was studying.

Mother ; Ankita, go and wash plates!!

Ankita : Ok, mamma, I will but after finishing my homework.

Mother : No! you wanna complete it right now!

• Her brother, aman interrupts the conversation.

Brother : No problem, if you both are busy, I can do it.

Mother ; No, you won't. Go out play.

Brother : Why can't me, ma?

Mother : Because you are a boy.

Brother ; What speciality does I have, maa in helping you?

Mother : Ankita will do it. You better go and do your work

Brother ; Why so maa? Why can't I help you in households. Even I am free now and Ankita is busy. So, I can to do it.

Mother : Why are you arguing ? Go from here.

Brother : I respect you maa, but I am never in favour with gender discrimination .

Mother ; What are you saying, aman?

Brother ; I am thought in class that India or any other country in this world doesn't support any sorts of discrimination between girls and boys. Both are equal and prior.

Mother ; Oh! you are correct, dear. Its not correct to discriminate. Ankita, continue your work. Aman, you just wash plates.

Brother : It would be my pleasure, maa.

Ankita : Love ya and proud of you, aman! Boys like you are needed to make this world even more better.

Brother : Love you too, my sister!! Now, study well.

Ankita ; Ya!!

Explanation:

Answered by ParkYojun
8

Answer:

ᕙ(⇀‸↼‶)ᕗ boys can also do work.

@vanisajwa434 (⌐■-■) is not only army.

Two housewives Manisha and Arpita are debating whether Girls should learn to do all the housework or not.

Manisha:Hello Arpita, you seem a little worried. What is it that is bothering you?

Arpita:Yes, dear,

I am worried about my daughter Tara.

Manisha:But why are you worried about Tara. She is such a special and sweet child.

She is so brilliant in her academics.

She will be a doctor in two more years.

You should be so proud of her.

Arpita: I know she is a great kid and I am very proud of her but the other day while we were in the kitchen I insisted that she also learned cooking as it would help her after marriage when she goes to live with her husband and his family. She simply refused and said she would rather have her husband do the cooking for her.

Manisha: She must have said that jokingly, besides your daughter is studying to be a doctor and not a cook or a servant.

Today women are becoming fiercely independent.

They are not content being housewives and mothers.

They have bigger and more important roles to play in society.

Arpita: But we are Indian women, serving the other members of the family should come naturally to us.

Who will look after the child if not the mother?

Who will tend to the needs of the family if not the woman?

Manisha:A woman can still love and care for her family without being a housewife.

Besides, why should girls do all the housework, why not boys?

Why can't men and women be equal?

Tara may have said it jokingly but why can't her future husband do the cooking for her.

Do you want your daughter to be a wife to a husband or a slave to a cruel master?

Arpita: I understand dear but I still can't stop worrying about her future as I am her mother. You know how prejudiced this society is against women.

Manisha: We cannot let our children live in the shadow of fear and slavery that has probably engulfed us already. I always tell my own son Virat to treat girls with adulation and respect, to see them as his equals.

Arpita: You are so right Arpita.

I guess I am worrying unnecessarily.

My daughter is my pride and by God's grace, she will do very well in life, wherever she goes, whatever she does.

Manisha: Exactly, you are simply stressed out. Come, it's time for our favourite show. I'll get some Snacks.

Arpita: (smiling) Yes dear, let's watch some T.V. (They arrange some snacks and start watching their favourite T.V. Show.) it is her mind words.

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