M. Hamel dressed in his best attire, usually reserved for special occasions, to honor his final French lesson. Therefore option B is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel dressed in his best attire, usually reserved for special occasions, to honor his final French lesson. Therefore option B is correct.
Franz felt deep regret for not taking his lessons seriously, especially now that it was his last chance to learn French. Therefore option C is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
Franz felt deep regret for not taking his lessons seriously, especially now that it was his last chance to learn French.
Therefore option C is correct answer.
The villagers felt remorseful about not learning French and came to show support and respect for M. Hamel’s final lesson. Therefore option B is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
The villagers felt remorseful about not learning French and came to show support and respect for M. Hamel’s final lesson. Therefore option B is correct answer.
M. Hamel struggles with emotion, feeling a deep sense of loss, knowing it is his final opportunity to teach French. Therefore option A is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel struggles with emotion, feeling a deep sense of loss, knowing it is his final opportunity to teach French. Therefore option A is correct.
M. Hamel emphasizes that the French language represents their culture and heritage, and losing it would mean losing part of their identity. Therefore option B is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel emphasizes that the French language represents their culture and heritage, and losing it would mean losing part of their identity. Therefore option B is correct answer.
Franz regrets not taking his studies seriously, feeling that he squandered his chance to learn French. Therefore option A is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
Franz regrets not taking his studies seriously, feeling that he squandered his chance to learn French. Therefore option A is correct answer.
M. Hamel’s departure symbolizes the end of an era, prompting the villagers and students to regret the loss of their language. Therefore option B is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel’s departure symbolizes the end of an era, prompting the villagers and students to regret the loss of their language. Therefore option B is correct.
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has pRead more
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has poured in from all corners – the Chief Ministers of various states and celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have appeared on television to voice their support for the campaign. Lakhs of children have participated in rallies, calling for the protection of India’s national animal. The Save Our Tigers campaign has been an unprecedented success, bringing tiger conservation to the forefront of India’s consciousness. The good news is we’ve also seen what’s working. WWF (World Wildlife Fund) has been part of successful wildlife recovery stories ranging from southern Africa’s black rhino to black bucks in the Himalayas. And this, in turn, is helping to protect rich and varied ecosystems while ensuring people continue to benefit from nature. People engaged in protecting animals and environments have been working for them for a long time and their work is commendable.
Human beings have been hunting wildlife animals for several decades now for commercial use or hobby. Thousands of whales are killed annually for sale in the international market. There are number of purposes for which animals are killed which may include food and medicine, clothing, ornaments, reseaRead more
Human beings have been hunting wildlife animals for several decades now for commercial use or hobby. Thousands of whales are killed annually for sale in the international market. There are number of purposes for which animals are killed which may include food and medicine, clothing, ornaments, research etc. Run by dangerous international networks, wildlife and animal parts are trafficked much like illegal drugs and arms. Some examples of illegal wildlife trade are well known, such as poaching of elephants for ivory and tigers for their skins and bones. However, countless other species are similarly overexploited, from marine turtles to timber trees. Illegal wildlife trade is driven by high profit margins and, in many cases, the high prices paid for rare species. Those from developed countries may act as brokers or middlemen facilitating the import or export of animals from poorer developing countries where locals are primarily responsible for the collection of the animals.
There was nothing unusual about the King of Pratibandapuram and his group of ministers or the general public. The same thing happened that had been going on for centuries. All those who worked under the king were not loyal to him but were afraid of him. Dewan, fearing to lose his job or life, also bRead more
There was nothing unusual about the King of Pratibandapuram and his group of ministers or the general public. The same thing happened that had been going on for centuries. All those who worked under the king were not loyal to him but were afraid of him. Dewan, fearing to lose his job or life, also brings a girl to the king and a tiger from Madras to fulfill his ambitions. He did not try to stop the king even once or to convince him. The fear of Maharaja was so much in advisors and secretaries that even if astrologer had predicted a killing of 100 men, Dewan would have happily brought humans for their King. This is story is about the time when those who opposed the king’s words were punished to death. Death however is not given in today’s era, but following orders continues in the same way as it used to be. This directly involves the personal interest of those working below political or administrative officers.
What did M. Hamel wear to mark the importance of the day?
M. Hamel dressed in his best attire, usually reserved for special occasions, to honor his final French lesson. Therefore option B is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel dressed in his best attire, usually reserved for special occasions, to honor his final French lesson. Therefore option B is correct.
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What emotion did Franz feel as he realized it was his last lesson in French?
Franz felt deep regret for not taking his lessons seriously, especially now that it was his last chance to learn French. Therefore option C is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
Franz felt deep regret for not taking his lessons seriously, especially now that it was his last chance to learn French.
Therefore option C is correct answer.
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Why were some of the village people, like old Hauser, present in the classroom?
The villagers felt remorseful about not learning French and came to show support and respect for M. Hamel’s final lesson. Therefore option B is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
The villagers felt remorseful about not learning French and came to show support and respect for M. Hamel’s final lesson. Therefore option B is correct answer.
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What does Franz observe about M. Hamel’s demeanor as the lesson ends?
M. Hamel struggles with emotion, feeling a deep sense of loss, knowing it is his final opportunity to teach French. Therefore option A is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel struggles with emotion, feeling a deep sense of loss, knowing it is his final opportunity to teach French. Therefore option A is correct.
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How does M. Hamel explain the significance of the French language to the villagers?
M. Hamel emphasizes that the French language represents their culture and heritage, and losing it would mean losing part of their identity. Therefore option B is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel emphasizes that the French language represents their culture and heritage, and losing it would mean losing part of their identity. Therefore option B is correct answer.
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Why does Franz feel ashamed after learning that this is his last lesson?
Franz regrets not taking his studies seriously, feeling that he squandered his chance to learn French. Therefore option A is correct answer. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
Franz regrets not taking his studies seriously, feeling that he squandered his chance to learn French. Therefore option A is correct answer.
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What impact does M. Hamel’s departure have on the villagers and students?
M. Hamel’s departure symbolizes the end of an era, prompting the villagers and students to regret the loss of their language. Therefore option B is correct. For more please visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/flamingo-chapter-1/
M. Hamel’s departure symbolizes the end of an era, prompting the villagers and students to regret the loss of their language. Therefore option B is correct.
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We need a new system for the age of ecology—a system which is embedded in the care of all people and also in the care of the Earth and all life upon it. Discuss.
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has pRead more
India and rest of the world have taken many such steps in the last decade which are helpful in conserving wildlife. A campaign “Save Our Tigers” was initiated and the campaign soon reached over 100 million people worldwide and generated INR 95 million in funding for tiger conservation. Support has poured in from all corners – the Chief Ministers of various states and celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan and Mahendra Singh Dhoni have appeared on television to voice their support for the campaign. Lakhs of children have participated in rallies, calling for the protection of India’s national animal. The Save Our Tigers campaign has been an unprecedented success, bringing tiger conservation to the forefront of India’s consciousness. The good news is we’ve also seen what’s working. WWF (World Wildlife Fund) has been part of successful wildlife recovery stories ranging from southern Africa’s black rhino to black bucks in the Himalayas. And this, in turn, is helping to protect rich and varied ecosystems while ensuring people continue to benefit from nature. People engaged in protecting animals and environments have been working for them for a long time and their work is commendable.
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Can you relate instances of game-hunting among the rich and the powerful in the present times that illustrate the callousness of human beings towards wildlife?
Human beings have been hunting wildlife animals for several decades now for commercial use or hobby. Thousands of whales are killed annually for sale in the international market. There are number of purposes for which animals are killed which may include food and medicine, clothing, ornaments, reseaRead more
Human beings have been hunting wildlife animals for several decades now for commercial use or hobby. Thousands of whales are killed annually for sale in the international market. There are number of purposes for which animals are killed which may include food and medicine, clothing, ornaments, research etc. Run by dangerous international networks, wildlife and animal parts are trafficked much like illegal drugs and arms. Some examples of illegal wildlife trade are well known, such as poaching of elephants for ivory and tigers for their skins and bones. However, countless other species are similarly overexploited, from marine turtles to timber trees. Illegal wildlife trade is driven by high profit margins and, in many cases, the high prices paid for rare species. Those from developed countries may act as brokers or middlemen facilitating the import or export of animals from poorer developing countries where locals are primarily responsible for the collection of the animals.
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How would you describe the behaviour of the Maharaja’s minions towards him? Do you find them truly sincere towards him or are they driven by fear when they obey him? Do we find a similarity in today’s political order?
There was nothing unusual about the King of Pratibandapuram and his group of ministers or the general public. The same thing happened that had been going on for centuries. All those who worked under the king were not loyal to him but were afraid of him. Dewan, fearing to lose his job or life, also bRead more
There was nothing unusual about the King of Pratibandapuram and his group of ministers or the general public. The same thing happened that had been going on for centuries. All those who worked under the king were not loyal to him but were afraid of him. Dewan, fearing to lose his job or life, also brings a girl to the king and a tiger from Madras to fulfill his ambitions. He did not try to stop the king even once or to convince him. The fear of Maharaja was so much in advisors and secretaries that even if astrologer had predicted a killing of 100 men, Dewan would have happily brought humans for their King. This is story is about the time when those who opposed the king’s words were punished to death. Death however is not given in today’s era, but following orders continues in the same way as it used to be. This directly involves the personal interest of those working below political or administrative officers.
For more please visit here:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-12/english/vistas-chapter-2/