Long Life
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A. Match the words in column A with their meanings in column B:
a. griping – iii. complaints
b. grievances – vii. complaints, concerns, or feelings of injustice
c. fault – vii. error, defect, flaw
d. compassion – i. sympathy and concern for others’ feelings
e. generosity – iv. kindness by giving time, help, money, etc.
f. fainthearted – v. lacking courage
B. Complete the summary of the poem with the suitable words given below:
Life could be both short and long depending on how you perceive it. It is too short to waste our time in taking worries about the past, and finding others’ faults and wrongdoings. But it is long enough to enjoy nature-made beauty and have compassion and kindness to the needy.
C. Answer these questions:
a. How do people make their lives short?
⇒ People make their lives short by griping about the past, things they don’t have, places they haven’t seen, and things they haven’t done. Holding grievances against others and finding fault in others can also make life shorter.
b. What can we do with our life if it is long enough?
⇒ If life is long enough, we can enjoy the beauty around us, practice compassion and generosity, comfort the grieving, lend strength to the fainthearted, and provide guidance to those who are lost.
c. Who does the word ‘you’ refer to?
⇒ The word ‘you’ refers to individuals in general, addressing the reader or anyone reading the poem.
d. How would you like to live your life?
⇒ I would like to live my life to the fullest, appreciating the little things and helping others along the way. I want to be kind, compassionate, and grateful, and I want to make a difference in the world.
D. Choose the correct words from the brackets to complete these sentences.
Akash was strong enough to lift the suitcase.
They aren’t too unsociable to deal with.
My friend is intelligent enough to help me with maths.
Seema is smart enough to solve the problems.
The baby is too weak to sit.
I’m worried. It’s too expensive to buy.
E. Rewrite the following sentences so that they have similar meanings. Use the words given in the brackets. One example is given:
Example: The tea is too hot to drink. (cold enough)
The tea is not cold enough to drink.
I can’t reach there on time. It’s not near enough.
Samata can’t wear a saree. She is not old enough to wear it.
My bag is too heavy to carry.
Sangam is not old enough to drive a motorbike.
Priya is too short to reach the ceiling.
Writing II
Punctuate the following paragraph correctly.
How do you spend your holiday? I usually do a lot of activities: clean rooms, do shopping, visit new places, watch movies, etc. Yesterday, I cleaned my room. My best friend’s parents like the quality of my cleaning. Last year, they visited our house and saw my cleaning. He said, “Wow, I love the way you decorate your room.” While I was cleaning, I dropped an ink bottle. It broke into pieces. It was really tough to clean the floor as the floor turned red because of the smashed bottle. I wiped a painting which was gifted to me by my uncle on my birthday.
Some people prefer to have food from restaurants while others prefer homemade food. What is your preference? Write an essay giving your opinion We celebrated it on January 22, 2023. The day was a memorable one.
Why I Prefer Homemade Food Over Restaurant Meals
I prefer homemade food over restaurant meals for several reasons. First, I like being in control of the ingredients I use and ensuring they are fresh and healthy. Knowing exactly what goes into my meals allows me to prioritize my health and maintain a balanced diet.
Another reason is that I can customize homemade food to suit my personal preferences. I enjoy experimenting with different flavors and spices, making each dish unique and delicious. This creativity in the kitchen adds an element of fun and excitement to cooking.
Preparing homemade meals also provides an opportunity for quality time and bonding with loved ones. Cooking together, sharing stories, and laughing create memorable experiences. It strengthens relationships and creates a sense of togetherness that cannot be replicated in a restaurant setting.
From a practical standpoint, cooking at home can be more budget-friendly. Eating out regularly can be costly, but by planning meals and buying ingredients in bulk, I can save money while still enjoying delicious and satisfying meals.
Lastly, there is a sense of pride and accomplishment that comes with creating something from scratch. Cooking at home allows me to take ownership of the meals I prepare and enjoy the fruits of my labor. It instills a feeling of satisfaction that is hard to find when dining out.
In conclusion, the ability to control ingredients, customize flavors, bond with loved ones, save money, and experience a sense of achievement are all reasons why I prefer homemade food over restaurant meals. It offers a level of personalization and joy that cannot be matched by eating out.