Recap_Ahimsa

WHEN YOU THINK POSITIVE,
GOOD THINGS 
HAPPEN!
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WHEN YOU THINK POSITIVE,
GOOD THINGS 
HAPPEN!

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Expected Learning Outcomes
I WILL BE ABLE TO:
* recall the text to share and validate the themes highlighted in the novel.
* recall, share and justify the character traits of the leading characters in the novel.
* answer the questions based on the novel. 


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Which of the following CAN be one of the alternative titles to the novel ‘Ahimsa’?
A
Our Past: Our Pride we must cherish
B
Indian History: A beautiful story
C
India’s Struggle for Freedom: A journey through the eyes of a nine-year-old

Slide 3 - Quiz

The author chose this particular title 'Ahimsa' because ___________.
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Slide 4 - Question ouverte

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List the traits displayed by Anjali's father in the novel 'Ahimsa'.

Slide 5 - Carte mentale

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If you could assign 'Anjali' a different trait, what trait would you choose for her?

Slide 6 - Carte mentale

Which of the following is NOT a trait of Anjali’s personality as portrayed in the novel ‘Ahimsa’?
A
self-confident
B
humble
C
egocentric

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egocentric
The word 'egocentric' is an adjective which means thinking only of oneself, without regard for the feelings or desires of others; 
self-centred.

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Which of the following traits BEST relates to Anjali’s mother’s character as presented in the novel ‘Ahimsa’?
A
selfish
B
considerate
C
timid

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What are the themes that are highlighted in the novel 'Ahimsa'?

Slide 12 - Carte mentale

Read this quote from the Author’s Note, “While not all freedom fighters were social reformers, some did believe there was a dual struggle: an internal one, battling the social injustices in India, and an external one, against the British because when independence was eventually gained,
the country’s social problems had to be solved.” What, according to you,
were these internal and external struggles, and why those conflicts
were happening?
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Slide 13 - Question ouverte

Anjali is not the only protagonist in the novel.
A
True
B
False

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What do you think Supriya Kelkar’s message to the
reader is? Think about possible motivations behind
Supriya Kelkar’s intentions to write the book. What
do you think she wants to tell her readers?
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Slide 16 - Question ouverte

HOME FUN

Revise 'Active and Passive Voice' and 'Reported Speech'.

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SUCCESS CRITERIA:
Now, I CAN:
* recall the text to share and validate the themes highlighted in the novel.
* recall, share and justify the character traits of the leading characters in the novel.
* answer the questions based on the novel.
A
Strongly agree
B
Agree
C
Not sure
D
I need some help.

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