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Share your Acrostic poems ,on Your Mother, here.(Home task)
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When you are sad or upset, how does your mother make you feel better?
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Did you know?
Charlie Chaplin won the Honorary Oscar in the year 1972. Such was his contribution to his field that he received a 12-minute standing ovation from the audience, which is still the longest standing ovation in Oscar history.
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Despite limited resources, how did Hannah make sure that her children were always happy?
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"Little Charlie lived with his mother and brother Sydney in a small shabby room." Choose the antonym of shabby.
A
inferior
B
immaculate
C
dingy
D
grungy
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What were the things that had a great impact on Charlie Chaplin in his role as an entertainer?
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There just wasn't enough money for even their most basic needs. The pronoun 'their' refers to:
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List few instances from the extract which suggest that Charlie Chaplin and his family lived in poverty.
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What were some of the harsh realities Charlie Chaplin learnt about the entertainment world, during his tenure with Lancashire Lads?
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Why do you think that Charlie was heartbroken when his mother was admitted to a mental institution?
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Charlie and his mother often did stage shows together.
A
True
B
False
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What are the learning that you can take from Hannah and Charlie Chaplin's life ?
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Chaplin's health had declined to the point that he needed constant care.
On 25 December 1977, Chaplin died at home after suffering a stroke in his sleep.
He was 88 years old. The funeral, on 27 December, was a small and private Anglican ceremony, according to his wishes.