On Saying “Please”
A G Gardiner
Q.
1 A. Read the extract and complete the activities given below: (12)
Page No: 14 & 15
Lines:
‘The Young liftman……. In these matters
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A1. Rewrite the following sentences
and write whether they are True/False.
i.
Discourtesy is a
legal offence.
ii.
The
liftman expected the passenger to say “Top please”.
iii. The liftman invited the passanger into the lift.
iv.
Discourtesy
is a Moral offence.
v.
Law compels us to say “Please” or to attune our voice to other people’s sensibilities.
A2. Complete the following sentence by
choosing two correct alternatives.
We must admit that the law is
reasonable because………….
i.
Discourtesy is not a legal offence.
ii.
Law allows us to punish the bad manners of
people.
iii.
Law compels the
passenger to say ‘Please’.
iv.
No law allows us to
kick back the person who misbehaves with us.
A2. Complete the following statements:
i.
The young liftman threw
a passenger out of his lift because………..
ii.
The young liftman was
punished by the court because………….
iii.
The law does not compel
us to…………
iv.
The only penalty to
a haughty or boorish person is, they are called as……..
A3.
Distinguish between a legal and a moral offence on the basis of the given extract.
Legal Offence
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Moral Offence
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A3.
There is no law against many things. Pick out such things from the extract and
complete the following web.
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A4.
‘Little courtesies like Please and Thank You are important’ Explain.
A4.
Discuss the importance of good manners.
A5. Vocabulary
Find the words from the extract which
mean:
i.
Rudeness
ii.
Free from criminal
charges
iii.
to obey a rule
iv.
to make a law
A6. Do as directed.
i.
We must admit that law
is reasonable.
(Rewrite the sentence using another
modal auxiliary)
ii.
The law will protect
me against violent retaliation.
(Rewrite the sentence using another
modal auxiliary showing ‘less definite’)
iii.
If I am
physically assaulted, the law will permit me to retaliate with reasonable violence. (Rewrite using ‘Unless’)
iv. The law doesnot compel me to say 'Please'.
( Rewrite it as a rhetorical question)
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