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“A man’s manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait.” This quote highlights the importance of good manners in life. Write an article for your school magazine on ‘Good Manners.’ You may use the following hints with your own ideas.

Hints: First step to success – need for good manners – make life easy with politeness – create goodwill – use words like thank you, please, sorry – important words – well-mannered people liked by all.

Good manners

- Rekha Mittal


Every one of us dreams of success. We spent hours thinking about the ways to success but often neglect a simple ingredient- good manner. Good manners is not just an action, it’s a way of life. But in the fast paced life of today, it is neglected.


From the smallest classes, we are taught good manners like brushing our teeth daily, saying thank you, obeying elders etc. But the huge impact it can have on life is realized much later.


It automatically brings into our politeness and goodwill that eases the flow of life. It keeps us much more relaxed and better equipped to face the difficulties of life. Moreover, no one can dislike a person with good manners.


Hence, there are numerous reasons to adopt good manners. It is not only pleasant for the person who follows it but also for everyone who comes in contact with the person. The world is going to be a much better place if everyone realizes the importance of good manners.


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Read the following passage carefully:

Gandhi ji As a Fund Raiser


1. Gandhi ji was an incurable and irresistible fund raiser. He found special relish in getting jewellery from women. Ranibala of Burdwan was ten years old. One day she was playing with Gandhiji. He explained to her that her bangles were too heavy for her delicate little wrists. She removed the bangles and gave them away to Gandhi ji.


2. He used to talk jokingly to small girls and created distaste for ornaments and created a desire in them to part with the jewellery for the sake of the poor. He motivated them to donate their jewellery for social usage.


3. Kasturba didn’t appreciate this habit of Gandhiji. Once she stated calmly, ‘You don’t wear jewels, it is easy for you to get around the boys. But what about our daughters-in-law? They would surely want them.


4. “Well!” Gandhi ji put in mildly, “our children are young and when they grow up they will not surely choose wives who are fond of wearing jewellery.” Kasturbai was very upset with the answer.


5. Gandhiji was determined to keep the jewels to raise community fund. He was of the opinion that a public worker should accept no costly gifts. He believed that he should not own anything costly, whether given or earned. Kasturbai was a female with a desire to adorn. But Gandhiji moved towards renunciation and donated every penny earned in South Africa to the trustees for the service of South African Indians.


Find meanings of the words given below from the options that follow:


(e) incurable (para 1)


(i) unreliable


(ii) untreatable


(iii) disagreeable


(iv) unbeatable


(f) motivated (para 2)


(i) encouraged


(ii) emboldened


(iii) incited


(iv) softened


(g) upset (para 4)


(i) puzzled


(ii) furious


(iii) confused


(iv) distressed


(h) renunciation (para 5)


(i) giving up


(ii) disagreement


(iii) opposition


(iv) termination

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Write a story in 150-200 words from the outline given below:

Cold winter night – all sound asleep – a thudding sound – switched on lights – hurried footsteps – followed –...

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“The date of examination was declared ______ I was horrified_______ My parents helped me ________ reached the examination centre _____ examination commenced _______ took a sigh of relief ______ stood first in the class.

The hints of the story are given above. You can start the story by using hints with your own ideas but you cannot change the end. Write the story in 150-200 words.