THE
LITTLE GIRL
Question 3.
What was Kezia’s father’s routine?
1.
before going to his
office?
2.
after coming back from
his office?
3.
on Sundays?
Answer:
1.
He used to kiss Kezia
casually before going to his office.
2.
He would ask for the
newspaper and tea after coming back from his office.
3.
On Sundays, he would
take rest. He would enjoy sound sleep on the sofa.
Question 4.
In what ways did Kezia’s grandmother encourage her to get to know her father
better?
Answer:
Kezia’s grandmother sent her to her father’s room to have a nice talk with him.
Besides, she asked her to make a gift of a pin-cushion on her father’s
birthday.
III. Discuss these
questions in class with your teacher and then write down your answers in two or
three paragraphs each.
Question 1.
Kezia’s efforts to please her father resulted in
displeasing him very much. How did this happen?
Answer:
Kezia used to be afraid of her father because her
father talked to her harshly. One day her grandmother told her to make a
pin-cushion to gift him on his birthday which was approaching. Kezia took it an
opportunity to please him. So, she stitched cotton cloth three sides and looked
for the things that could be stuffed into the stitched cloth. Soon she found
out many sheets of paper. Actually they contained her father’s speech for the
Port Authority. She tore them into pieces and stuffed her case.
One
day when her father looked for the papers, he did not find them. After some
time, he came to know that Kezia had tom them into pieces to make a
pin-cushion. He got infuriated and beat her with a ruler. Thus, her efforts to
please her father resulted in displeasing him very much.
Question
2.
Kezia decides that there are “different kinds of fathers”. What kind of father
was Mr Macdonald, and how was he different from Kezia’s father?
Answer:
In Kezia’s opinion, her father was very harsh. He did not talk to her
affectionately but rather he used to speak to her stringently. So she avoided
him. She did not want to be in front of him because she was afraid of him.
Moreover, her father never spent time with her.
Macdonald
family lived next door to her house. One evening she saw him playing tag with
his children. A baby was on his shoulders and two little girls were hanging on
to his coat pockets. They were laughing. Also, she saw some boys turn the hose
on Macdonald and he tried to catch them laughing all the time. She found them
feel friendly with their father. So, she wished if her father were like them.
Question
3.
How does Kezia begin to see her father as a human being who needs her sympathy?
Answer:
One night Kezia had a nightmare which made her too terrified. She was crying
out of fear. When she woke up, she found her father beside her bed with a
candle in his hand. He asked her what the matter was. When he came to know
about her nightmare, he blew out the candle, bent down and caught up the child
in his arms. He carried her to the big bedroom. He laid her on the bed and
pulled the covers up around her. Apart from this, he lay down beside her.
After some time, still
half asleep, she crept close to him, snuggled her head under his arm and held
tightly to his shirt. Now she felt comfortable.
Her father told her to
rub her feet against his legs and get them warm.
Now, Kezia realised
that her father was not as harsh as she thought. She realised that her father
had to work all day long and got so tired that he could not play with her. She
realised that her father wanted her to understand his compulsion. At bottom, he
was a very good person.
Thinking about
language
(Page 38)
I. Look at the
following sentence.
There was a glad sense
of relief when she heard the noise of the carriage growing fainter…
Here, glad means happy
about something. Glad, happy, pleased, delighted, thrilled and overjoyed are
synonyms (words or expressions that have the same or nearly the same meaning.)
However, they express happiness in certain ways.
Read the sentences
below:
·
She was glad when the
meeting was over.
·
The chief guest was
pleased to announce the name of the winner.
Question 1.
Use an appropriate word from the synonyms given above in the following
sentences. Clues are given in brackets.
1.
She was ………. by the
news of her brother’s wedding, (very pleased)
2.
I was ………. to be
invited to the party. (extremely pleased and excited about)
3.
She was ………. at the
birth of her granddaughter, (extremely happy)
4.
The coach was ………..
with his performance, (satisfied about)
5.
She was very ………….
with her results. (happy about something that has happened)
Answer:
1.
thrilled
2.
delighted
3.
overjoyed
4.
pleased
5.
happy.
Question 2.
Study the use of the word big in the following sentence:
He was so big—his hands and his
neck, especially his mouth…
Here, big means large in size.
Now, consult a
dictionary and find out the meaning of big in the following sentences. The
first one has been done for you.
1.
You are a big girl
now. older
2.
Today you are going to
take the biggest decision of your career …….
3.
Their project is full
of big ideas …….
4.
Cricket is a big game
in our country……..
5.
I am a big fan of Lata
Mangeshkar……..
6.
You have to cook a bit
more as my friend is a big eater ……..
7.
What a big heart
you’ve got, Father dear ……..
Answers:
1.
most important
2.
great
3.
very popular
4.
great
5.
great
6.
very
affectionate/large-hearted.
II. Verbs of Reporting
Study the following
sentences.
·
“What! ” screamed
Mother.
·
“N-n-no”, she
whispered.
·
“Sit up”, he ordered.
The italicised words
are verbs of reporting. We quote or report what someone has said or thought by
using a reporting verb. Every reporting clause contains a reporting verb. For
example:
·
He promised to help in
my project.
·
“How are you doing?”
Seema asked. We use verbs of reporting to advise, order, report statements,
thoughts, intentions, questions, requests, apologise, manner of speaking and so
on.
Question 1.
Underline the verbs of reporting in the following sentences.
1.
He says he will enjoy
the ride.
2.
Father mentioned that
he was going on a holiday.
3.
No one told us that
the shop was closed.
4.
He answered that the
price would go up.
5.
I wondered why he was
screaming,
6.
Ben told her to wake
him up.
7.
Ratan apologised for
coming late to the party.
Answers:
1.
says
2.
mentioned
3.
told
4.
answered
5.
wondered
6.
told
7.
apologised
Question 2.
Some verbs of reporting are given in the box. Choose the appropriate verbs and
fill in the blanks in the following sentences:
were complaining,
shouted, replied, remarked, ordered, suggested |
1.
“I am not afraid” ……….
, the woman.
2.
“Leave me alone,” my
mother
3.
The children ………..
that the roads were crowded and noisy.
4.
“Perhaps he isn’t a
bad sort of a chap after all” ……….., the master.
5.
“Let’s go and look at
the school ground”……….., the sports teacher.
6.
The traffic police
……….. all the passers- by to keep off the road.
Answers:
1.
remarked
2.
shouted
3.
were complaining
4.
replied
5.
suggested
6.
ordered.
Speaking
(Page 40)
Form pairs or groups
and discuss the following questions:
Question 1.
This story is not an Indian story. But do you think there are fathers, mothers
and grandmothers like the ones portrayed in the story in our own country?
Answer:
There is no doubt that the Indian families too have such fathers, mothers and
grandmothers. In this world of cut-throat competition everyone aspires for
success. So, the parents (father and mother) get employed to provide the
children with all the worldly comforts. But they fail to comprehend the
psychology of the tiny tots and make them feel isolated. Children need parents’
time and love. They want that then- parents should interact with them humbly
and without hurting their feelings.
Question 2.
Was Kezia’s father right to punish her?
What kind of a person was he? You might find some
of these words useful in describing him:
Answer:
Kezia’s father was not right to punish her. He should have understood that she
was only a child and a child tends to make mistakes. A child’s mistake should
always be mended.
On
the one hand, he was strict, unkind and short tempered. On the other hand, he
was hard-working, responsible and caring to his family. He worked hard all day
long and got tired. So, he was compelled not to give any time to Kezia. At
heart he cared and loved Kezia very much. When she got frightened due to a
nightmare, he immediately came to her with a candle to know what had happened
to her. It shows that he cared her very muc
Short Answer Type Questions (2 marks each)
(About
30-40 words each)
Question
1:
What orders were passed to Kezia in the evening when father returned home
from office ?(SA-1, DDE-2014) (Board Term 1, Sept, 2012, E21-017)
Answer:
When Kezia’s father returned home from office she was supposed to come down,
take off father’s shoes and put them outside. She was also to put her father’s
teacup on file tea table.
Question
2:
Why did Kezia avoid her father ? (Board Term, Sept, 1,2013,
K2G41GH)
Answer:
Kezia avoided her father because according to her, her father was an
emotionless person. He never spoke to Kezia lovingly and calmly. He scolded
Kezia and reprimanded her for making mistakes. Kezia stammered in front of her
father since he was a very huge and giant like figure far away from the warmth
of a father.
Question
3:
Why did Kezia stammer in front of her father ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-013)
Or
Why did Kezia stutter only with her father ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-043)
Answer:
Kezia father always scolded her never spoke to her in a loving manner. So,
Kezia stammered in front of her father because she was afraid of him and found
it difficult to speak in front of him.
Question
4:
Why was Kezia afraid of her father ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-022)
Answer:
Kezia was a little sensitive girl. Her father was aggressive and always spoke
loudly. He always scolded her. He used to beat her. Even when she accepted her
mistakes. He never played with her. This made her afraid of her father.
Question
5:
What made Kezia’s father punish her ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-025)
Answer:
She tore important papers of her father to stuff in the pin cushion because
she was making a gift to present to her father. Since the papers had her
father’s speech written on it, she was punished for tearing it.
Question
6:
“Father’s great speech for the Port Authority had been lost.” What had
happened to father’s speech ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-031)
Answer:
Father’s speech had been tom to pieces by Kezia, the little girl. She was
making a pin cushion as a gift to her father, for his birthday. As she was not
able to find anything to stuff it with, she tore the speech and stuffed it in
her cushion.
Question
7:
Why did Kezia’s grandmother send her to the drawing room every Sunday
afternoon?
(Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-034)
Answer:
Kezia’s grandmother knew that she was afraid of her father and she felt that if
she spoke to him more often, she would gq£ rid of that fear. So, every Sunday
afternoon she used to send her to the drawing room to have a nice talk with her
father.
Question
8:
What kind of a person was Kezia’s father? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-039)
Answer:
Kezia’s father was a hard working man but short tempered. He was a strict
disciplinarian too. When Kezia’s mother was hospitalized, Kezia realized that
her father loved her but didn’t have the art of expressing his love.
Question
9:
What did Kezia find whenever on Sunday afternoons her grandmother sent her
down to have a talk with her parents ?
(Board Term 1,2012,
ELI-044)
Answer:
Whenever Kezia was sent by her grandmother to talk to her parents on Sunday afternoons,
she always found her mother reading and her father stretched out on the sofa,
sleeping soundly and snoring.
Question
10:
How was Kezia’s father different from Mr. McDonalds ? (Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-050)
Answer:
Mr. McDonalds played with his children. The girls would hang on to his coat,
they would laugh together. Kezia’s father had no time for such things. He
really worked very hard for the family.
Question
11:
How did the father comfort the little girl, Kezia, when she got scared in
her sleep ?
(Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-051)
Answer:
The father came to Kezia’s room with a candle, lifted her up in his strong
arms, lay beside her and made her stay close to him. She held his shirt and
snuggled herself close to her father. This comforted Kezia when she got scared
in her sleep.
Long Answer Type
Questions (4 marks each)
(About
80-100 words each)
Question
1:
How did Kezia’s negative attitude towards her father change ? (Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-015)
Or
What were the circumstances that forced Kezia to change her opinion about her
father?
(Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-021)
Answer:
When her mother was hospitalized, her grandmother went to stay with her. Kezia
used to sleep alone at night. She was so scared that she started shouting at
night. She had nightmares and trembled a lot with fear. Then her father came to
her room and took her into his aims to comfort her. She felt secured with her
father near her. Then she realized that her father was busy with work and had
no time to play. She even realized that her father loved her but didn’t have
the art of expressing it. Thus, her attitude towards her father changed towards
positive.
Question
2:
How did Kezia’s efforts to please her father resulted in displeasing him veiy
much ? Elaborate.(Board Term 1,2012, ELI-027)
Answer:
Kezia was very scared of her father and stuttered while talking to him. This
annoyed him a lot. When she waited and stared at him to have a nice long chat,
he did not like it. She unknowingly destroyed some of his important papers
while stuffing a cushion which die wanted to present to . him on his birthday.
This made him very angry and he beat her up badly. Therefore, Kezia’s efforts
to please her father resulted in displeasing him very much.
Question
3:
Kezia decides that there are “different kinds of fathers”. What kind of
father was Mr. McDonald, and how was he different from Kezia’s father ? (Board
Term 1,2012fcELl-028)
Or
How is Kezia’s father different from Mr. McDonald ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-037)
Answer:
Mr. McDonald was their next door neighbour. Once Kezia saw her neighbours
playing “tag” together in the evening. Mr. McDonald with the baby Mao, on his
shoulders and the two little girls ‘ hanging on to his coat pockets. They ran
round and round shaking with laughter. On the other hand, her own father was
very disciplined and strict. He never played with her and neither interact
much. He even beat her up for her little mistakes.
Question
4:
Why was Kezia scared of her father and how did she get over her fear ?
(Board
Term 1,2012, ELI-031)
Answer:
Kezia’s father was big like a giant and was very strict. He punished Kezia when
she tore his important speech. One day, when Kezia’s mother fell ill, her
mother and grandmother were in the hospital. Kezia was left alone with her
father at home. She had a nightmare and screamed with fright. Her father then
carried Kezia in his lap to comfort and soothen her. That closeness with her
father during those days made her forget all fears.
Question
5:
How did Kezia feel in present* of her father ? (Board Term 1,2012, ELI-035)
Answer:
Kezia was scared of her father as he looked like a giant. Every morning he used
to give her a good bye kiss. She used to feel uncomfortable till her father was
at home. She even stammered while answering him. He scolded her one day and
even beat her for tearing some of his important papers.
But when Kezia used to cry during the night, he would carry her to his room.
She then realized that her father was actually tender and affectionate and this
changed her perception towards him.
Value Based Questions (4
marks each)
(About
80-100 words each)
Question
1:
Kezia in the story “The Little Girl” was afraid of her father because he
never communicated with her. Imagine you are parenting councellor, based on
your reading of the story write a paragraph advising the parents to make
communication with their children priority. (SA-1,2014-15)
Answer:
In the story, Kezia is always scared of her father. Her father was a strict
disciplinarian who was always strict towards her. He never spoke to her softly
and in a loving manner. He always scolded her and even beat her up for small
mistakes. Parents should not let their stress and workload interfere in their
family life. Parents should always spend quality time with their children.
Bonding and understanding should always be there so that the children can open
up their feelings and problems with their parents. Their should be no
communication gap between the parents and theif children.
Question
2:
‘ The relation between a parent and child should be distant and formal or
should it be close and warm.
Answer:
In today’s modem context parents and children should be more like friends. The
relationship between them should be warm and close. This would be very helpful
in developing the overall personality of the child. It also helps in boosting
the confidence of the child and making him more strong in his relation.
Therefore, it is necessary that children share a close relation with their
parents and there should be no fear but only respect and love.
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