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Who do you think helped the narrator to reach safely? Discuss this among yourself and give reasons for your answer.

After reading the story it can be clearly said that the narrator was definitely helped by self. It could have been his will-power which helped him to come out of the situation because the woman in the control room could not see any other plane flying that night. In his fear, it was thus his own self that drew him towards the right direction which finally landed him on the runway safely.


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3

Why does the narrator say, “I landed and was not sorry to walk away from the Old Dakota”?

4

What made the woman in the control center look at the narrator strangely?

1

Study the sentences given below:

(a) They looked like black mountains.


(b) Inside the clouds, everything was suddenly black.


(c) In the black clouds near me, I saw another aero plane.


(d) The strange black aero plane was there.


The word ‘black’ in sentences (a) and (c) refer to a very dark colour i.e. the colour of the clouds mentioned in both these sentences.


Whereas


In sentences (b) and (d) it means lack of light or without light.


Thus, the word ‘Black’ has a variety of meanings in different contexts.


Now, consider the following sentences for example:


(a) ‘I prefer black tea’ means ‘I prefer tea without milk’.


(b) ‘With increasing pollution the future of the world is Black ‘which means ‘with increasing pollution the future of the world is very depressing/without hope.”


In sentence (a) the person is conveying his preference by saying that he prefers Black Tea which is a Tea without milk.


Whereas


In sentence (b) the person is conveying the hazards of pollution which is making the future of the world Black. By using the word black here, he is referring to the bleak and depressing future of the world.


Consider the following sentences and guess the meanings.


1. Go and have a bath; your hands and face are absolutely black…………………


2. The taxi-driver gave Ratan a black look as he crossed the road when the traffic light was green……………………….


3. The bombardment of Hiroshima is one of the blackest crimes against humanity. …………….


4. Very few people enjoyed Harold Pinter’s black comedy. ……………………..


5. Sometimes shopkeepers store essential goods to create false scarcity and then sell these in black…………………..


6. Villagers had beaten the criminal black and blue. ………………………

2

Look at these sentences taken from the lesson you have just read:

(a) I was flying my old Dakota aeroplane.


(b) The young seagull had been afraid to fly with them.


In the first sentence (a) the author was controlling an aircraft in the air.


In the second sentence (b) the seagull was afraid to move through the air, using its wings.


Another example can be: Children are flying kites


III. Match the phrases given under column A with their meanings given under column B.




























A



B



1. Fly a flag



Move quickly/suddenly



2. Fly into rage



Be successful



3. Fly along



Show support for one’s country



4. Fly high



Escape from a place



5. Fly the coop



Become suddenly very angry