This lesson contains 64 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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A Questionnaire on Happiness
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Are you a happy person?
A
YES
B
NO
Slide 4 - Quiz
Do you think that happiness lies within you?
A
YES
B
NO
Slide 5 - Quiz
Can money buy happiness?
A
YES
B
NO
Slide 6 - Quiz
Is happiness a state of mind?
A
YES
B
NO
Slide 7 - Quiz
What are the three most important things for you to be happy?
Slide 8 - Open question
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Guy de Maupassant
https://youtu.be/6pESC7ugSAk
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Guy de Maupassant
A 19th-century French author, remembered as a master of the short story form, and as a representative of the Naturalist school, who depicted human lives and destinies and social forces in disillusioned and often pessimistic terms.
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Main Characters of the story:
Mathilde Loisel: The protagonist of the story.
Mr. Loisel: Mathilde's husband.
Madame Forestier.Mathilde's wealthy friend.
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Real happiness lies in contentment but Madame Loisel was always unhappy. Why? Justify.
Slide 15 - Open question
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From whom did Mr. Loisel receive an invitation for the party ?
A
the Minister of Public Instruction
B
the Minister of Public Health
C
the Minister of Public Safety
D
the Minister of Public Education
Slide 19 - Quiz
How did Loisel expect his wife to react on handing her the letter?
A
sad
B
jealous
C
happy
D
none of the above
Slide 20 - Quiz
Why was Matilda not delighted on receiving an invitation to the party?
Slide 21 - Open question
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Choose the most appropriate synonym of the word: Stupefied
A
unsurprised
B
aware
C
dumbfounded
Slide 24 - Quiz
Choose the most appropriate antonym of the word: Vexation
A
happiness
B
annoyance
C
exasperation
Slide 25 - Quiz
Why was Matilda not delighted on receiving an invitation to the party?
A
because she was not having good footwear
B
because she was not having a good dress
C
because she was having rashes on her skin.
D
because she was not a party animal.
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What did Loisel's face look like upon hearing the amount her wife asked from him?
A
pale
B
fine
C
unbothered
Slide 29 - Quiz
What was he planning to do with the money he had saved?
A
buy her a dress
B
buy a gun for himself
C
invest somewhere
Slide 30 - Quiz
What kind of a person is Matilda's husband?
Slide 31 - Open question
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What fresh problem now disturbs Mme Loisel? How is the problem solved?
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Mme Loisel was intoxicated with the pleasure at the ball. Give three reasons to support your answer.
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Why did Mme Loisel leave the ball in a hurry? What does it show about her character?
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Why did she utter a cry?
A
seeing other ladies wrapping themselves in fur
B
seeing other ladies departing in luxurious cars
C
the jewels were not to be seen when she reached home
Slide 45 - Quiz
For what did Loisel offer a reward?
A
To find the lost bag
B
To find the lost necklace
C
To find the lost keys
Slide 46 - Quiz
"She waited all day in a state of bewilderment before this frightful disaster." Which word can replace the word - BEWILDERMENT without changing its meaning.
A
expectation
B
surprised
C
confusion
Slide 47 - Quiz
What efforts did Matilda & her husband made to look for the lost necklace?
Slide 48 - Open question
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How did Mr. and Mrs. Loisel replace the lost necklace and gave that to Mme Forestier?
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The course of the Loisel’s life changed due to the necklace. Comment.
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Why didn't Mme Forestier recognise Matilda? How did both the ladies look?
Slide 58 - Open question
What would have happened to Matilda if she had confessed to her friend that the she had lost her necklace?
Slide 59 - Open question
Write a descriptive paragraph on Mme Matilda Loisel with reference to “Contentment is a great wealth”.
Slide 60 - Open question
Draw a pen portrait of Mr. Loisel highlighting his accommodating nature
Slide 61 - Open question
LAQ - 100-120 words: (NB)
Write a descriptive paragraph on Mme Matilda Loisel with reference to “Contentment is a great wealth”.
Draw a pen portrait of Mr. Loisel highlighting his accommodating nature
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I have well comprehended the story and able to answer its comprehension questions.