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Q no.1 read the passage and answer the following question
A1.complete the following tables
Two famous indian epics
Two famous western literature Epic
Epics are long poems that relate the deeds of a
great national hero or a great national war. They often
tell of a nation’s early history. They may be composed
and sung or recited for many years before they are
actually written down.
The two famous Sanskrit epics are The Ramayana
and The Mahabharata, and the two great epics of
European literature, written in ancient Greek, are The
Iliad and The Odyssey. Just as in Indian literature we
go back to stories from The Ramayana and The
Maharharata, so in the literature of western countries,
they go back to The Iliad and The Odyssey. Just as
children all over India know the names of stories of
Ram and Sita, Yudhishthira and Arjuna and Draupadi,
so children in western countries know the names of
Hector and Odysseus and Achilles and Helen of Troy,
the most beautiful woman in the world, because of
whom the Greek and Trojans fought for ten long years.
Nobody knows for certain who the author of these
early epics is. It is thought that they arose and
developed with the nation itself, and were handed down
from singer to singer till perhaps one great poet gave
them their final form
A2. name some of the character from indian Epic
A3. Form the adjectives from following nouns.
a. Nation-
b. Fame-
c. Europe-
d. Beauty-
A4. do as direct
1. Epics are long poems that related the dead of a great national hero.( identify the main clause and dependent clause)
2 the two famous sanskrit epics arethe ramayan and the Mahabharata.(frame wh-type question to get underlined part asan answer)
A5.have you seen the story of Mahabharata or ramayan ?which one you like most and why
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Read lines 44 - 47 from the poem "your laughter and answer the question, deny me bread, air, light, spring, but never your laughter for i would die
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