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Monday, 22 November 2021

Appeal Writing

 Write an Appeal:-

September 2021 Board Exam:

Q. Your college has organised a motorcycle rally to make people aware to save paper and save trees.

Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic 'Save Paper, Save Trees' with the help of the following points in about 100/150 words:

- Convincing appeal

- Need

- Information/Facts

- Famous personality/Guest

- Venue, date and time

Answer:


Save Paper! Save Trees!

Trees are our best friends!

We have to cut trees to make paper.

So to save trees, we have to save paper.

Do you agree with this?

If yes, do join to our campaign.

We have arranged a motorcycle rally.

We want to make people aware to save paper and save trees.

A large number of trees are cut every day to make paper.

We can reduce this cutting of trees.

We have to use paper carefully.

We can save paper using the following tips:

1) Use paper only when there is necessity of written proof.

2) Reuse the paper, if possible.

3) Avoid taking unnecessary photo copies of documents.

4) Use digital documents as a proof.

5) Use pdf or photos of documents.

6) Use ‘e-mail’ instead of letters.

7) Use digital locker to preserve the documents.

8) Use both sides of pages, if essential.

9) Make children aware for saving paper.

10) Recycle the used paper to make a new one.

If there is less demand of paper, tress will be saved.

Join our rally and make people aware about saving paper and trees.

Come one. Come all.

Do join us on 21st February at 9 a.m.

Bring your motorcycle and join the rally.



For more information:

Contact:

XYZ, 

Youth Club, Chalisgaon



Appeal Writing- Know more about it

Appeal is used to create social awareness among people. It is used to involve people in general social activities. It makes people aware of social problems. It helps to encourage people in trying to solve the problems and to motivate them in taking an active part in the movements, missions, programs, events, or rally etc.

Scheme of Marking:

Convincing language1 mark
Inspiring and motivational message1 mark
Presentation of content2 marks
Total4 marks

How to write an appeal-

1) Use catchy and effective title.

2) Use slogans wherever possible.

3) Be brief. Use short sentences.

4) Use simple language.

5) Address directly to the reader.

6) Seek reader’s participation.

7) Use pictures, symbols etc., if possible.

8) Decorate the appeal using attractive border or shape.

9) Give contact information.

10) Use persuasive language.

Format of an Appeal

1) Title-

Give proper title to your appeal as per the subject of your appeal or purpose of your appeal.

2) Use attractive slogans–

Write attractive slogans to catch the attention of the readers wherever possible.

3) Make a persuasive appeal-

Use your all-persuasive power in this part of the appeal.

4) Tell about the need of cause-

Tell people in convincing words why there is the need of something about which you are appealing. Give detailed programme.

5) Add some of your own ideas-

You can also add some specific regional, cultural or social details as per the need. You can draw a relevant picture, if possible.

6) Give contact details–

Give proper contact details for the willing participants and contributors. Give date, time or venue (Imaginary)


Activity No. 1 (HSC Board - July 2021)

Q. Your college has organised a motorcycle rally to make people aware to save paper and save trees. Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic, 'Save Paper, Save Trees' with the help of the following points in about 100/150 words:
  • Convincing Appeal
  • Need
  • Information/facts
  • Famous personality / Guest
  • Venue, date and time

Answer-

Appeal Writing

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Speech Writing

Expansion of Idea

Group Discussion

E- Mail Writing

Drafting a Virtual Message

Mind Mapping

Framing interview questions

Report Writing

Film Review

Compering


Activity No. 2 (HSC Board - July 2022 HSC Board Exam)

Prepare an appeal on the topic, "Avoid Noise Pollution", with the help of the following points (100 150 words)
Causes
Effects
Action plan
Planning and
Implementation

Answer:-

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Activity No. 3

Q. Write an appeal for Flood Relief Fund considering the following points.

1) Persuasive appeal

2) Give programme

3) Use slogans

4) Contact Information

Answer-

Appeal Writing

Activity No. 4

Prepare an appeal on the topic ‘Organ Donation’ with the help of the following points:
• An effective slogan
• Use a logo or a picture
• Organ donation- noble cause
• Appeal to society  

Answer-

Join the movement- Organ Donation
We are making a history.
Do you want to be a part of it?
If yes, do join us.
We arrange a camp to fill the form and make a will.
You have to donate your organs after your death.
Organ donation is a noble work.
It’s life donation.
Cone one. Come all.
You can make a will to donate your eyes, heart, lungs and other needy organs after your death.
Give information of your will to your close relatives. They can fulfil your desire after your death.
You will remain alive in the form of your organs.
Bless life to others. Become immortal.
Come at Town Hall on Sunday at 9 a.m.
Book your meeting using the contact information.
Contact:
XYZ
President
Rotary Club
Chalisgaon
Dist. Jalgaon

Activity No. 5

Prepare an appeal inviting the students to respond to the "Voters' Registration Camp" specially organised by the State Election Commission on the eve of 75 Anniversary of our National Independence.
  • Give appropriate slogan
  • Poor turn-out/low awareness
  • Statement of appeal
  • Arrangement of a special camp
  • Guest/Time/Date/Venue

Answer-

Appeal Writing

Activity No. 6

Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic 'Prevent the spread of corona virus' with the help of the following points-
Wear mask
Hands sanitization
Social distancing
Healthy food

Answer-

Prevent the spread of corona virus!
Are you aware of the threat of Corona virus?
Do you want to fight with Covid -19?
If yes, do join us.
Help us to make people aware about the precautions to avoid corona threat.  
Ask people to-
Wear mask.
Use hand sanitizer.
Keep social distancing.
Eat healthy food.


If you get information about corona patients, ask them to stay alone and take good treatment.
Make effective use of social media to aware people about the threat of corona virus.
Come to collect masks and sanitizer bottles at City Hall.
Time- 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Rotary club is offering these things free.
Come one. Come all.
Contact for more information:
President,
Rotary club
Chalisgaon  


Activity No. 7

Write an appeal to make people aware of the sound pollution.
Hints:
a) Make a persuasive appeal
b) Give effects of sound pollution
c) Suggest solutions to decrease sound pollution
d) Add your own points

Answer-

Sound Pollution Awareness Campaign
Join Us in Creating a Quieter, Healthier Community!

Dear Neighbors,
Did you know that the noise around us is not just an annoyance but a significant health and environmental concern? Sound pollution, or noise pollution, is affecting our lives in more ways than we realize.
Join our Sound Pollution Awareness Campaign to make a positive change in our community!

What is Sound Pollution?
Sound pollution is the presence of unwanted, disturbing or harmful sound in the environment. It can come from traffic, construction, industrial activities, and even social events. The DJ sound is harmful to ears as well as heart. Prolonged exposure to high levels of noise can lead to stress, sleep disturbances, hearing loss, and various health issues.

Take Action!
Simple Steps Towards a Quieter Community-
Use Headphones: Keep music and conversations to yourself in public spaces.
Observe Noise Regulations: Respect established quiet hours and noise limits.
Promote Green Spaces: Support initiatives that enhance our natural environment.
Educate Others: Spread awareness about the impacts of sound pollution and encourage responsible practices.

Together, Let’s Make a Difference!
Join our community in the fight against sound pollution. Take a stand for a quieter, healthier future!
🚫🔊🫸📢
For more information, contact:
XYZ,
Earth Club,
M.I.D.C.
Pune

Activity No. 8 (HSC Board July 2024 Exam)

Prepare an 'Appeal' on the topic "Avoid Unauthorised Hoardings and Banners" with the help of the following points (100 to 150 words):  
Reduces the beauty of the area  
Distractions on the road  
Causes accidents
Avoid Unauthorised Hoardings and Banners
We want you make you aware about an issue that impacts our environment, aesthetics, and overall quality of life:- It is the unauthorized installation of hoardings and banners.  

What’s the effect of Unauthorized hoardings and banners:
1) They spoil the natural and architectural beauty of our community.
2) Excessive hoardings can be overwhelming and distracting.
3) Poorly installed hoardings can fall, causing injury or damage.
4) They often use public property and infrastructure illegally.  

We Appeal to You ALL-
Refrain from putting up unauthorized hoardings and banners.  

Here’s how you can help:
Seek Permission: Always obtain the necessary permissions from local authorities before putting up any signage.
Respect Regulations: Adhere to the rules and guidelines regarding the size, location, and duration of display.
Report Violations: If you see unauthorized hoardings, report them to the local municipal office.
Promote Awareness: Educate others about the importance of maintaining our community's visual and environmental integrity.  

Future task-
Let’s work together to keep our community clean, safe, and beautiful. By avoiding unauthorized hoardings and banners, we contribute to a more organized and aesthetically pleasing environment for everyone.
Come one. Come all. Do join our campaign.

Contact-
XYZ
Achievers’ club,
Pune  

Sunday, 7 November 2021

Std. XI- 2.3 There is Another Sky

2.3 There is Another Sky

 

Title: There is Another Sky

      'There is Another Sky' is an inspirational poem with a message of 'never say-die'. The poet presents two worlds through the title, one is the real world to which the poet and her brother belong. The other one is an imaginative place where both of them take refuge to stay away from the troubles of contemporary times.

The poem: There is Another Sky

The poem is a Petrarchan sonnet with octave and sestet. The poet is communicating to her brother through a letter. She encourages her brother not to get depressed under any circumstances and pleads with him to return home.

Life is full of challenges; one can tackle the challenges with a positive attitude. The poem ends on an optimistic note. The brighter garden stands for choices that life offers to all.

The Poet: Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson is an American poet of the nineteenth century. She lived a lonely life. Most of her poems are motivational and philosophical. They are unique to her era and are characterised by simple and short lines. She often used slant rhymes and unconventional capitalization and punctuation. Her poems are the psalms and hymns of life in all its shades.

Theme:

There is Another Sky" is a sonnet written by Emily Dickinson. The poet wants to convey to the readers that beyond the physical sky, there lies an additional sky. The theme of the sonnet highlights the importance of never giving up and always looking for the best to come.


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Friday, 5 November 2021

Std. XI- 2.2 The Sower

The Sower

 

Title: The Sower

    ‘The Sower’ is a translation of Victor Hugo's French poem. It is translated by Toru Dutt from French to English. ‘The Sower’ is a poem about a farmer who is sowing seeds. He has seen many bad harvests in his life. However, he is so optimistic of having a good harvest every time he tosses grain. The Sower the central aspect of this poem and the poet minutely describes his activities in the farm.

 

Poet: Victor Hugo

He was the poet, novelist, and dramatist of the 19th century. He was one of the most important French Romantic writers.

He is regarded in France as one of the country's greatest poets. He is better known for his famous novels as ''Notre-Dame de Paris''(1831) and "Les Miserables" (1862).

 

Translated by: Torulata Dutt

She was a Bengali poet. She was also known as Toru. She wrote in English and French. She was born on 4th March 1856 in Kolkata.

She is considered to be ‘The first Indian poetess’ to write verses in English and French. She translated dozens of poems and completed a novel before her death at the age of 21. Her poems such as ‘Seeta’, ‘Lotus’ and ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ are well-loved.

 

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Std. XI- 2.2 The Sower


(i) Write an appreciation of the poem considering the following points:

About the poem / poet / title.

Theme

Poetic devices, language, style

Special features / novelties / focussing elements

Values, message

Your opinion about the poem

Answer:

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1) Write the rhyming words of the poem-‘The Sower’.

Answer:

1) cool-rule

2) fast-past

3) lands-stands

4) still-thrill

5) silhouette-set

6) deep-reap

7) plain- grain

8) wide- stride

9) light- height

10) eyes- skies

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 The Sower

Poem: The Sower by Victor Hugo

Title: The Sower

    ‘The Sower’ is a translation of Victor Hugo's French poem. It is translated by Toru Dutt from French to English. ‘The Sower’ is a poem about a farmer who is sowing seeds. He has seen many bad harvests in his life. However, he is so optimistic of having a good harvest every time he tosses grain. The Sower is the central aspect of this poem and the poet minutely describes his activities in the farm.


Poet: Victor Hugo

He was the poet, novelist, and dramatist of the 19th century. He was one of the most important French Romantic writers.

He is regarded in France as one of the country's greatest poets. He is better known for his famous novels as ''Notre-Dame de Paris''(1831) and "Les Miserables" (1862).

Translated by: Torulata Dutt

Torulata Dutt was a Bengali poet. She was also known as Toru. She wrote in English and French.

She is considered to be ‘The first Indian poetess’ to write verses in English and French. She translated dozens of poems and completed a novel before her death at the age of 21. Her poems such as ‘Seeta’, ‘Lotus’ and ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ are well-praised.


Ice Breakers Activities:

(i) Make a list of words related to agriculture.

Answer:

Words related to agriculture are-

Plough, weeding, harvest, sowing, cultivating, farmer, farm, crop, fertilizers, grain, seeds, soil, yield, irrigation, tilling, planting, harrowing, reaping, manure


(ii) Discuss the activities carried out by a farmer.

Answer:

Ploughing- नांगरणी

Sowing – पेरणी

Manuring- खत देणे

Weeding- तण काढणे

Reaping- कापणी / धान्य काढणे


(iii) In our country engineering, teaching and medical fields are much sought after. Other professions, occupations though they make a significant contribution to the society, do not get their due.

Answer:


(ii) 'Agriculture is the backbone of the Indian economy'. Fill in the boxes supporting this statement. Complete the following web diagram. 

A large part of Indian population is involved in agriculture.

      Agriculture-
the back- bone of India  

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Answer:

A large part of Indian population is involved in agriculture.

      Agriculture- the back- bone of India  

Provides employment to large number of people in India

Provides sufficient food grains and other needy things.

Gives strong support to Indian economy. Helps to increase GDP.


Glossary:


Poem is based on:

The Farming and the life of a farmer is the central idea of the poem and the poet gives his feelings for the farmer along with the detailed description about the nature around the farmer.


Paraphrase of the poem:- The Sower

“Sitting in a porchway………………working hours are well night past.”

The poet is sitting peacefully in the veranda. He is enjoying the sunset. He describes the presence of twilight. ‘The twilight hastens on to rule’ the line suggests the overpower of the twilight over the light of the day. It is a time between the day and night. Day is fading and night is approaching. ‘Working hours are well - nigh past’ this line suggests the time of work in the fields is now over. Soon it is going to be night and dark all around.

“Shadow……………………… I feel a thrill”

During the twilight, shadows are spreading all around the area. In such time, the poet sees a farmer who is standing alone in the fields. He is staying a bit there. ‘Old, in rags, he patient stands’ this line gives the appearance of the Sower. The Sower is old and his cloths are tattered. He is standing peacefully in the field. The poet is so much thrilled to see his calm and peaceful appearance in the field.

“Black and high……………… a time to reap”

Since it is a twilight time everything appears to be blackish. ‘Silhouette’ is the French word. It means the outline of the Sower. The black shadow of the Sower is dominating the deep furrows in the fields. Since the sun is setting the silhouette gradually becomes bigger and bigger thus even the deep furrows seem to be small in front of the Sower. Here the human aspects is shown powerful and dominating over the nature. In the next line, ‘now to sow……a time to reap’, the farmer is hoping for a good harvest in future. He is sowing and expecting that seeds will grow, the grains will appear and all his wishes will be fulfilled.

“Marches he along the plain………to see him stride”

The poet describes the movement of the farmer and his actions in the field. The poet appears the farmer as marching like a soldier. It shows his strong determination and positive attitude towards his work. The farmer moves forward and backward scattering the precious grains which are both a symbol of prosperity and wealth of future. The grain is called ‘precious grains’ because each and every grain is important in the life of a farmer. The poet thinks deeply about the Sower’s hard efforts.

“Darkness deepens………………touch the starry skies”

          Here the poet describes the night sky. The twilight gradually turns to night. Everywhere the darkness appears. Now the poet speaks about the gestures of the Sower. The poet feels the majestic and inspiring image of the Sower. The gradual and progressive growth of the shadow of the Sower reaches the top of the sky. The poet feels reverence to the hardworking farmer. He glorifies the work of the Sower and considers his work as noble. Sower’s work gives him such height/ importance that he can touch the sky.


Brain storming activities.

1. There are a number of challenges a farmer in India faces. Discuss with your partner. How it is possible to improve the condition of farmers?

Answer:


2. The poet has observed the sower closely. Express in your own words the reverence the poet has for the sower.

Answer:

The poet realizes that the old farmer is staying a bit in the farm. The poet fills thrill seeing that he does not end his work just because others have ended their work. The poet feels wonder and respect at his dark working figure. The poet is lost in thoughts (muses) and expresses the importance of the farmer’s work. He declares that his work touches the starry skies (as his work provides food to all). All these show that the poet has observed the sower closely and he has reverence for him. 


3. The poet is prompted to call the sower an ‘august personality’ which means- ‘one who has reached the highest position in his work place’.

Explain this using the following points.

i) Hard work

ii) Perseverance

iii) Dedication

Answer:

i) Hard work: The sower is termed as an august personality' by the poet due to his hard-working nature. The sower continues his work well beyond the working hours. Though the daytime is over, he carries on with his work.

ii) Perseverance: The sower's perseverance can be seen when he marches along the plain to and fro with a determination to sow the seeds and hopes for a good harvest.

iii) Dedication: The dedication of the sower can be seen when he takes the seeds and scattered all around, so that the seeds give him good yield.


4.

(i) Pick out the examples of alliteration from the poem and write them down.

Answer:

Examples of Alliteration:

1) Sitting in a porchway cool,

Sunlight, I see, dying fast,

2) Working hours have well-nigh past.

3) But a sower lingers still,

4) Black and high, his silhouette

5) Dominates the furrows deep!

6) Now to sow the task is set.

7) From his hands the precious grain;

8) Darkness deepens. Fades the light.

9) Are august; and strange; his height

10) Seems to touch the starry skies.

(ii) 'Seems to touch the starry skies'. The poet has used word imagery. Describe  the idea and pick out other similar examples from the poem.

Answer:

Imagery can be defined as a writer or speaker's use of words or sentences to create a vivid mental picture or physical sensation.

Examples of Imagery:

1) Sitting in a porchway cool.

2) Sunlight, I see, dying fast.

3) Twilight hastens on to rule.

4) Shadows run across the lands.

5) Old, in rags, he patient stands.

6) Black and high, his silhouette.

7) Dominates the furrows deep.

8) Marches he along the plain.

9) Darkness deepens. Fades the light.


5. Poetic appreciation

Write an appreciation of the poem 'The Sower':

Answer-

About the poem:

The poem ‘The Sower’ is a translation of Victor Hugo's French poem by Toru Dutt to English. It is a poem about the hard work and persistence of the sower.

The poet: Poet Victor Hugo was the famous poet, novelist, and dramatist of the 19th century. He was one of the most important French Romantic writers.

The title:

The title ‘Sower’ shows the work of a farmer. The poet observes his actions and expresses his respect for the former who is doing this noble task.  

Theme:

The poem is woven around the theme of the farmer sowing his land. He seeks neither help nor company but does his work till dark. Poet’s respect for the work of farmer is the central idea of this poem.

Poetic devices, language, style:

The poet has used the figures of speech like Alliteration, Antithesis, Hyperbole, Inversion, Personification, Repetition etc. The figurative use of poetic language makes the poem beautiful. The word imagery ‘Shadows run across the lands’ presents clear picture of natural phenomenon. The rhyme-scheme is ‘a b a b’ which provide a pleasing rhythm. The word picture of the sower gives a real visualization of the hard work and attitude of the farmer.

Special features / novelties / focussing elements:

The poem shows the good qualities like determination, hard work, perseverance etc. It shows the hard work of the farmer. The poem enhances the respect for the farmer.

Values, message:

The poem gives the message that one should keep working with a positive attitude in life as it brings good results in the future.

My opinion about the poem:

I like the poem very much. It presents the positive and respectful picture of the farmer. I also appreciate the qualities of the farmer which are depicted in this poem. I want to acquire these qualities and positive approach to develop my life. I also realise the worth of the farmer’s work. 


6. Write the rhyming words of the poem-‘The Sower’.

Answer:

1) cool-

rule

2) fast-

past

3) lands-

stands

4) still-

thrill

5) silhouette-

set

6) deep-

reap

7) plain-

grain

8) wide-

stride

9) light-

height

10) eyes-

skies


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Activity No. 1

Q. Read the extract and complete the activities given below.

Sitting in a porch way cool,
Sunlight, I see, dying fast,
Twilight hastens on to rule.
Working hours have well-nigh past.
Shadows run across the lands:
But a sower lingers still,
Old, in rags, he patient stands.
Looking on, I feel a thrill.
Black and high, his silhouette
Dominates the furrows deep!
Now to sow the task is set.
Soon shall come a time to reap.
Marches he along the plain
To and fro, and scatters wide
From his hands the precious grain;
Muse I, as I see him stride.
Darkness deepens. Fades the light.
Now his gestures to mine eyes
Are august; and strange; his height
Seems to touch the starry skies.

A1. Express (2)

The poet has observed the sower closely. Express in your own words the reverence the poet has for the sower.

Answer-

The poet realizes that the old farmer is staying a bit in the farm. The poet feels thrilled seeing that he does not end his work just because others have ended their work. The poet feels wonder and respect at his dark working figure. The poet is lost in thoughts and expresses the importance of the farmer’s work. He declares that his work touches the starry skies (as his work provides food to all).   

A2. Explain (2)

Explain the line: ‘Old, in rags, he patient stands.’

Answer-

The line ‘Old, in rags, he patient stands.’ can be explained like this. The word ‘old’ shows age and experience of the farmer. The word ‘in rags’ indicates the poverty of the farmer. The word ‘patient’ expresses that the farmer is ready to wait for the crop to grow. With the anticipation of the good harvest the farmer is working peacefully in the farm.

A3. Personal response (2)

Give a list of the essential things required for sowing seeds in the farm.

Answer-

The essential things required for sowing seeds in the farm are:

1) Seeds 2) Furrowing 3) Cultivated land 4) Moisture in the land 5) Fertilizers 6) Workers 7) Bullocks etc.

A4. Poetic devices (2)

Find and write any two examples of personification from the poem. Give their explanation.

Answer-

Examples of Personification:

1) Sunlight, I see dying Fast.

Explanation: The ‘sunlight’ is given the human quality of dying fast.

2) Shadows run across the lands.

Explanation: ‘Shadows’ are given the human quality of running.

3) Twilight hastens on to the rule. 

Explanation: ‘Twilight’ is given the human quality of hastening.

A5. Poetic creativity (2)

Add two poetic lines to make the rhyme scheme: a b a b

Sitting in a porch way cool,

Sunlight, I see, dying fast,

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Answer-

Sitting in a porch way cool,

Sunlight, I see, dying fast,

I decide to go near pool,

Not to want to remain last.


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(ii) 'Agriculture is the backbone

Tuesday, 2 November 2021

4.1 History Of English Novel- Videos

History Of English Novel

By: 
Prof. Tushar Chavan
Rashtriya Junior College,
Chalisgaon
Dist. Jalgaon

1) Online Lecture- Part 1

 

Saturday, 16 October 2021

2.2 Indian Weavers- Videos

 2.2 Indian Weavers- Video Lectures


1) First Video

Std. XII- 2.2 Indian Weavers

1) Introduction of the poet and poem

2) Ice breaker activities

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Std. XII - 2.1 Indian Weavers

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