Practice Chapter Review: Key Learnings From Module 1 (3) - Chapter 1: Foundations in Storytelling and Poetic Expression
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Chapter Review: Key Learnings from Module 1

Practice - Chapter Review: Key Learnings from Module 1

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Question 1 Easy

What were the king's three crucial questions in 'Three Questions'?

💡 Hint: Think about the core themes of the story.

Question 2 Easy

List two emotions that the children felt toward the beggar in 'A Gift of Chappals.'

💡 Hint: Consider their actions in the story.

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Question 1

What are the three vital questions the king seeks to answer in 'Three Questions'?

What is the right time to begin something?
Who are the most important people?
What is the most important thing to do?
All of the above

💡 Hint: Think about the main purpose of the king's journey.

Question 2

True or False: In 'A Gift of Chappals', the children are indifferent to the beggar's plight.

True
False

💡 Hint: Reflect on the children's motivations and actions in the story.

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Challenge 1 Hard

Consider how the characters in 'Three Questions' and 'A Gift of Chappals' illustrate the differences between children's and adults' understanding of empathy. Discuss the implications.

💡 Hint: Examine character decisions closely and how their emotions drive their actions.

Challenge 2 Hard

Analyze the contrasts presented in 'The Rebel' and how they reflect societal expectations versus individual desires. Discuss if rebels create more positive change or face isolation.

💡 Hint: Focus on examples from the poem where societal pressure is contrasted with the rebel's choices.

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