Narration
Change the narration of the
following:
1. Mr. Tinaikar said to Dr. Kalam,
“Will the Indian citizen behave in a responsible manner in his own country?"
2. Maior Som Nath informed Brigade HQ
“I shall not withdraw on inch but will fight to our last man and our last
round.”
3. Kalam says, “India has made
wonderful success in many fields."
4. "Gandhiji believed in
non-violence,” said the Prime Minister.
5. Rita said, to me, “Trust in God
and do the right.”
6. “Don't run away, Hughie,” said he.
7. "What an amazing model!"
shouted Trevor.
8. Major Som Nath sent a message to
Brigade HQ, “The enemies are only 50 yards from us.”
9. C.V. Raman says, “Water is the
true elixir of life.”
10. Colonel Sams said to Junod,
“Leave these photographs with me. I want to show them to General MacArthur.”
Answers
1. Mr. Tinaikar asked Dr. Kalam if
the India citizen would be manner in his own country.
2. Major Som Nath informed Brigade HQ
that he would not withdraw on inch but would fight to their last man and their
last round.
3. Kalam says that India has made
wonderful success in many fields
4. The Prime Minister said that
Gandhi ji believed in non-violence.
5. Rita advised me to trust in God
and do the right.
6. He asked Hughie not to run away.
7. Trevor shouted that it was an
amazing model.
8. Major Som Nath informed Brigade HQ
that the enemies were only 50 yards from them.
9. C.V. Raman says that Water is the
true elixir of life.
10. Colonel Sams asked Junod to leave
those photographs with him. He further said of that he wanted to show them to
General MacArthur.
Change the narration of the
following:
1. C.V. Raman says, “Water in a
landscape may be compared to the eves in human face.”
2. General Fitch said to Marcel
Junod, “What do you want from us?"
3. Colonel Sams said to Junod, “It is
not possible for the United States Army to
organize any direct relief action."
4. Barb shouted, “Malcolm, hold on. I
am going for help.”
5. I said, “What a mean act!"
6. “Most of you will be leaving
school within six months,” said the teacher to his pupils.
7. I asked my guest, “Did you have a
bad night?
8. She said, “I sold my car myself.”
9. He said to Junod, “General
MacArthur is willing to let you have fifteen tons of medicaments and hospital
material.”
10. Colonel Sams said to Junod, “A
commission of inquiry is leaving for Hiroshima tomorrow.
Answers
1. C.V. Raman says that water in a
landscape may be compared to the eyes in a human face.
2. General Fitch asked Marcel Junod
what he wanted from them.
3. Colonel Sams told Junod that it
was not possible for the United States Army to organize any direct relief
action.
4. Barb shouted to Malcolm to hold
on. She further told him that she was going for help.
5. I exclaimed that the act was very
mean.
6. The teacher told his pupils that
most of them would be leaving school within six months.
7. I asked my guest if he had a bad
night.
8. She said that she had sold her car
herself.
9. He told Junod that General
MacArthur was willing to let them have fifteen tons of medicaments and hospital
material.
10. Colonel Sams told Junod that a
commission of inquiry was leaving for Hiroshima the next day.
(5)
Change the narration of the
following:
1. Colonel Sams said to Junod,
“Medicaments and hospital material can be distributed under the control of the
Red Cross."
2. Junod said to the American
officers, "A rescue expedition should be organised at once."
3. The surgeon said to Barb,
“Restoring Malcolm's face was like putting a jigsaw puzzle together."
4. Malcolm's friends said to Barb,
“He simply can't believe you still love him.” 5.
5. Barb said, “Handicaps should be
accepted in life.”
6. The old woman said to Rahim Khan,
“Your wife has gone to her brother at Nurpur."
7. Poor old chap!” said Hughie. “How
miserable he looks!"
8. "What a duffer the Baron must
think me!" said Hugie.
9. “Has your son again been arrested
for revenue arrears?” said Rahim Khan to the old woman.
10. The host said to a poor peasant,
“I cannot find drink for everyone who comes here.”
Answers
1. Colonel Sams to Junod that
medicaments and hospital material could be distributed under the control of the
Red Cross.
2. Junod suggested the American
officers that a rescue expedition should be organized once.
3. The surgeon told Barb that
restoring Malcolm’s face had been like putting a jigsaw puzzle together.
4. Malcolm's friends told Barb that
he simply couldn't believe that she still loved him.
5. Barb said that handicaps should be
accepted in life.
6. The old woman told Rahim Khan that
his wife had gone her brother at Nurpur.
7. Hughie pitied the old beggar and
remarked that he looked very miserable.
8. Hugie felt upset thinking that
Baron would consider him a duffer.
9. Rahim Khan asked the old woman if
her son had again been arrested for revenue arrears.
10. The host told a poor peasant that
he could not find drink for everyone who came there.
Change the narration of the
following:
1. The journalist said to Junod, “By
the evening the fire began to die down and then it went out.”
2. General MacArthur said, “Force is
not a solution to man's problems."
3. Malcolm said, “Barb are you
okay?"
4. Gordy Peyto said to Malcolm, “I
always end up looking after you, man."
5. Malcolm said to Gordy Peyto, “My
wrist is broken."
6. General MacArthur said to Junod
and his delegation, "A new war would leave nothing worthy of mention.”
7. Rahim Khan shouted, “Why are you
running away? I am not going to beat you."
8. "Why don't you speak, woman?”
Rahim Khan said to the old woman.
9. Hughie said, “Well Alan! Did you
get the picture finished all right?"
10. The doctors said, “Well Malcolm,
you shall look fine after the grafts are finished.”
Answers
1. The journalist told Junod that by
the evening the fire had begun to die down and then it had gone out.
2. General MacArthur said that force
was not a solution to man's problems.
3. Malcolm asked Barb if she was
okay.
4. Gordy Peyto told Malcolm jokingly
that he always ended up looking after him.
5. Malcolm told Gordy Peyto that his
wrist was broken.
6. General MacArthur told Junod and
his delegation that a new war would leave nothing worthy of mention.
7. Rahim Khan shouted to the children
why they were running away. He assured them that he was not going to beat them.
8. Rahim Khan asked the old woman why
she did not speak.
9. Hughie asked Alan if he had got
the picture finished all right.
10. The doctors told Malcolm that he
would look fine after the grafts were finished.
(7)
Change the narration of the
following:
1. Brigadier-General Baker said to
Junod, "General MacArthur wishes to receive the delegation of the
International Red Cross."
2. General MacArthur said to the
delegation, “I thank you for the work you have behalf of the imprisoned
Americans.”
3. He said, "The supreme value
of human life and human blood has been forgotten."
4. Malcolm said to his friends, “How
can Barb love a freak like me?”
5. Barb said, “Scars don't change the
person.”
6. "Shall I come too,
father?" said Tembu.
7. Rahim Khan asked the old woman,
“Has your daughter-in-law delivered another baby?"
8. The peasants said, “Poor fellow,
he has gone mad. We shall send for his wife to look after him.”
9. The astrologer said to his client,
“A knife was passed through you once?”
10. The astrologer said to Guru, “You
were pushed into a well and left for dead.”
Answers
1. Brigadier General Baker told Junod
that General MacArthur wished to receive the delegation of the International
Red Cross.
2. General MacArthur thanked the
delegation for the work they had done on behalf of the imprisoned Americans.
3. He said that the supreme value of
human life and human blood had been forgotten.”
4. Malcolm asked his friends how Barb
could love a freak like him.
5. Barb said that scars don't change
the person.
6. Tembu asked his father if he too
should come.
7. Rahim Khan asked the old woman if
her daughter-in-law had delivered another baby.
8. The peasants sympathised with him
and said that he had gone mad. They added that they would send for his wife to
look after him.
9. The astrologer asked his client if
a knife had passed through him once.
10. The astrologer told me that he
had been pushed into a well and left for dead.