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The M.C.C. -PROSE

 Comprehensive Study Note: " The M.C.C. " Source: Swami and Friends Novel(1935) by R.K. Narayan Rasipuram Krishnaswamy Iyer NarayanSwamy (R.K.Narayan) was an Indian writer and novelist known for his work set in the fictional South Indian town of Malgudi. Swami and Friends, written in 1930 and The book was officially published on October 24, 1935, in London by Hamish Hamilton. It was his first novel and is based on many incidents from his own childhood. 1. Introduction "The M.C.C." is a pivotal chapter in R.K. Narayan’s debut novel. It captures the transition from aimless childhood play to the organized (yet hilariously flawed) ambitions of pre-adolescence. The chapter centers on the formation of the Malgudi Cricket Club, exploring the intersection of Indian childhood and British colonial influence. 2. Plot Summary: The Birth of a Club The Vision: Inspired by the legendary Marylebone Cricket Club (the "real" MCC), Rajam proposes forming a local team. He be...

CONDITIONALS

  CONDITIONALS   1. What Are Conditionals? A conditional sentence expresses a situation and its result. It usually has:      an if-clause (condition)      a main clause (result) Structure:      If + condition, result.      Result if + condition. Example: If it rains, we will stay home. We will stay home if it rains. 2. The Four Main Types of Conditionals   A. Zero Conditional (Facts & General Truths) ✔ Use: Scientific facts General truths Things that always happen Instructions ✔ Structure: If + present simple, present simple Examples: If you heat water, it boils. If it rains, the grass gets wet. If you don’t water plants, they die. ✔ Notes (Oxford points): Both clauses use present simple “When” can replace “if” for general truths → When you mix red and blue, you get purple. Used for rules and instructions → If the light turns red, stop.  B. First Conditional (Real Future Possibility) ✔ Use: Real or likel...

TONE – POEM & PROSE

TONE – POEM & PROSE  (10th class chapters from FIRST FLIGHT ) Language and Literature    What is Tone? Tone is the attitude or feeling of the speaker/writer towards the subject or audience. It tells us: How the speaker feels What emotion is being expressed Whether the writer is serious, funny, sad, critical, etc. Tone is the writer’s or speaker’s attitude towards: the subject the characters the reader It is understood through: choice of words expressions mood situation Common Types of Tone 1. Positive / Light Tones Optimistic – hopeful, positive Humorous – funny Playful – light-hearted and entertaining Encouraging – supportive,giving confidence Motivational – inspiring action  Affectionate – loving and caring Hopeful – full of hope 2. Serious / Deep Tones Philosophical – about deep truths of life Reflective – thoughtful, introspective(introspection) Serious – formal, grave and thoughtful Sympathetic – showing concern Critical – pointing out faults Satirical – cri...

The Undeserved Reward by Premchand : Story

  The Undeserved Reward by Premchand : A Comprehensive Analysis "The Undeserved Reward" (originally titled "Gair-Wajibi Inaam") is a satirical(poignant) short story by Munshi Premchand, the celebrated pioneer of modern Hindi-Urdu literature. The story explores the themes of moral integrity, the corrupting influence of power, and the irony of social recognition. The story exposes society’s blind faith in power, position, and influence rather than honesty and merit. Core Characters The Narrator: A modest, principled man who values his independence and intellectual honesty. He views government officials with a mix of skepticism and caution.Honest, principled, values self-respect, uncomfortable with false prestige. The District Officer (The Rai Sahib): An old school friend of the narrator. Unlike most officials of his rank, he is portrayed as relatively kind, but his position still commands a culture of sycophancy.Kind personally, but represents official power. The ...

MIXED GRAMMAR WORKSHEET

  MIXED GRAMMAR WORKSHEET Topic: Determiners , Adverbs , Adjectives , Tenses Instruction: Do as directed. SECTION A: DETERMINERS 1.There isn’t ______ milk left in the bottle.      (Fill in with a suitable determiner) 2.______ of the two answers is correct.      (Use: either / neither) 3.She has very ______ friends in the city.      (Fill in with a suitable determiner) 4.I don’t have ______ information about the incident.      (Fill in the blank) 5.______ students were absent today.      (Rewrite using a suitable determiner) SECTION B: ADJECTIVES 1.This is the ______ (interesting) chapter of the book.      (Rewrite using the correct degree of adjective) 2.The weather today is ______ than yesterday. (cold)      (Fill in the correct form) 3.He is ______ honest person.      (Fill in with a suitable adjective) 4.Rewrite using the correct adjective form:    ...