Understanding 'The Story of The Letter'

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What is the purpose of Activity - I mentioned in the text?

Identifying rhyming words in each stanza

Which aspect of the poem does Activity - II focus on?

Completing lines with appropriate words

In what way does Activity - III contribute to understanding the poem?

Reflecting on human senses

What is the main objective of students marking stanzas and last words in each line?

Recognizing rhyming words across stanzas

How does dividing students into groups for activities enhance their learning experience?

Promotes collaborative learning and discussion

Based on the text, what does the presence of rhyming words in the poem suggest about its structure?

Emphasizes the poet's attention to sound patterns

In football, what is needed to play the game?

Net, football, two goals

Which sport is played with stumps and a ball?

Cricket

What do you score in basketball?

Points

Which game is played with a basket and a ball?

Basketball

Which sport requires a net according to the text?

Hockey

What equipment is needed to play volleyball?

Net, volleyball

What did the postman show his boss, prompting the boss to comment on the writer's faith?

A letter to God

How did the postmaster initially react upon reading the letter to God?

He laughed heartily

Why did the postmaster decide to answer the letter to God?

To support an act of charity

What did the postmaster do in order to gather money to send a reply to Lencho?

Asked for donations from friends and employees

How did the postmaster sign the reply letter to Lencho?

"God"

Why did Lencho come earlier than usual the following Sunday?

To ask about a letter

Why did Lencho keep looking at the sky throughout the morning?

To check for any signs of rain

What did Lencho mean when he said the raindrops were like 'new coins'?

The raindrops were shiny and valuable

Why did Lencho prefer locusts to the storm?

Locusts caused less damage to his fields

What does the line 'Lencho was an ox of a man' imply?

Lencho was strong and hardworking

Who did Lencho have complete faith in?

God

What are some effects of air pollution on the human body?

Eye irritations and scratchy throats

How does air pollution contribute to global warming?

By trapping radiation from the sun in the atmosphere

What is one of the harmful consequences of acid rain?

Damage to plants and animals living in water

What is a group of chemicals that may destroy the atmospheric layer protecting us from harmful solar energy?

Chlorofluorocarbons

How are periods of high air pollution linked to deaths in countries like the United States and Europe?

They are associated with an increased number of deaths

Why are scientists alarmed by the rising amounts of gases like carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?

Because they trap radiation from the sun

Test your comprehension of the story 'The Story of The Letter' by answering questions about the protagonist Lencho and his interactions with the rain. Questions cover key plot points and character motivations.

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