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BEGLA-137 Solved Assignment 2021-22

 Free BEGLA137 Solved Assignment 21-22 for July 2021 and January 2022 Session

B.E.G.L.A-137

LANGUAGE THROUGH LITERATURE  


Answer all questions. 

1. Show your understanding of the distinction between literary and non-literary prose by citing examples and discussing them. 450 words(You may give the source) 

2. Fill in the blank in the following passage with suitable prepositions: 

Mohan was playing cards ............................... some other people. He tried ............................... cheat the others ............................... using an extra card. Unfortunately, he was caught ............................... the act and was subsequently shot ............................... death 

3. Make five words using the prefix 'Dis' as in 'Dislike' 

4. Correct the following sentences: 

(i) The Police is looking into the case. 

(ii) He has written to me yesterday. 

(iii) We returned back from Mumbai yesterday. 

(iv) I have cooked lot of food. 

(v) Each of the books were costly. 

5. Read the following passage and answer the questions that follow: 

The tree crickets were a band of willing artists who would start singing at almost any time of the day. At the height of the monsoon, the banyan tree was like an orchestra with the musicians constantly tuning up. A small flute in my hand, I would add my shrill piping to that of the crickets and cicadas. But they must have thought poorly of my piping because whenever I played, the insects fell silent! 

(i) Who are being talked about in the passage? 

(ii) Describe the passage in your own words. 

(iiii) Make sentences with 'orchestra and 'tuning up 

6. Write a passage using rhetorical devices on a the person who has inspired you most in about 300 words. 

7. Read the following poem and answer questions that follow: Read the following poem and answer questions that follow: 

    Strange but true is the story 

of the sea-turtle and the shark —the instinctive 

drive of the weak to survive in the oceanic dark. 

            Driven, 

riven by hunger front abyss to shoal, Sometimes the 

shark swallows the sea-turtle whole. 

         The sly reptilian marine 

withdraws, into the shell of his undersea craft, 

his leathery head and the rapacious claws 

that can rip a rhinoceros’ hide or strip a crocodile 

         to fare-thee-well, 

        now inside the shark, 

the sea-turtle begins the churning seesaws 

     of his descent into pelagic hell; 

then… then with ravenous jaws that can cut sheet steel scrap, 

the sea-turtle gnaws... and gnaws... and gnaws…his way to freedom, 

beyond the vomiting dark, beyond the stomach walls of the shark. 

i) What is the dominant atmosphere in the poem? 

ii) The sly reptilian marine withdraws, 

     into the shell 

    of his undersea craft 

Comment on the use of the quotation in the poem. 


iii) Use the following words in your own sentences in a figurative sense:  

      steel scrap, leathery head, oceanic dark, ravenous jaws, 

      beyond the stomach walls 

iv) Comment on the allegory use in the poem? 

8. Give the meanings of the phrasal verbs used in the following sentences. 

a. She is beating about the bush. 

b. We hooked up at the conference.

c. The boss called for the file. 

d. He has decided to hang the boots. 

e. She rounded up the argument and ended all confusion.




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