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Lost Spring | Class 12 CBSE | English | Important Questions

 Lost Spring Important Questions Q1 . What does the writer mean when she says, ‘Saheb is no longer his own master’? Ans . Since Saheb now works in a tea stall the steel canister he carries is very heavy as compared to his light plastic bag.  Saheb is not happy working at the tea stall. Even though, he now gets a fixed income of 800 alongwith all his meals, he has lost his freedom and his carefree days.The bag was his own and the canister belongs to his master whose orders he now has to follow. So he is no longer his own master. Q2 . Is it possible for Mukesh to realize his dream? Justify your answer?  Ans . Mukesh’s determination is going to prove instrumental in helping him to realize his dream. His dream can become a reality only if he is able to find a garage where he can be taken in as an apprentice and then he will have to learn how to drive a car. Q3 . What does the title, ‘Lost Spring’ convey? Ans . The title ‘Lost Spring’ conveys how millions of children in India lose out on li

The Last Lesson | Short Summary | Class 12 CBSE | English Core

 The Last Lesson Summary Franz started for school very late that morning. His French teacher, M Hamel, had announced that he would question the class on participles. Franz did not know even a single word about them and was afraid of a scolding. It was a bright sunny day; the chirping of birds and the marching of the Prussian soldiers was much more tempting than the rules of participles. On his way to school, Franz noticed a crowd in front of the bulletin board. For the past two years, all the bad news had come from it. As he was hurrying past, Wachter, the blacksmith, called out to him and said that there was plenty of time to reach the school. Franz thought that he was making fun of him and reached the school panting. When Franz reached the school, he was very surprised to find that everything was quiet. What surprised and confused him more was that, instead of scolding him, M Hamel spoke very kindly to him and told him to take his seat. After Franz had calmed down, he noticed that M