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Look at the italic words in the following examples.

a. We bought their biggest basket, then set off toward town.


b. One night we came upon them in the windy and deserted square.


c. He bit his lip, then in a rather put out tone he said, 'Very well.'


d. I shook my head and turned away.


Here are a few more. Match the phrases to their meanings.



Now use the phrases given above to complete the following sentences.


1. The landlord was suspicious of the two men staying in his flat so he called the police and


………………. them …………….


2. Early in the morning we packed our bags and …………… for a hike over the mountain.


3. Janvi ……………………. some photographs of her grandfather in the old trunk.


4. My father ……………….. his own business 10 years ago.


5. The Bank …………………………….. Paul's request for a loan.


6. The Corporation's decision to reduce the leave of the employees


………………………… a lot of opposition.

1. The landlord was suspicious of the two men staying in his flat so he called the police and turned them in.


2. Early in the morning we packed our bags and set off for a


hike over the mountain.


3. Janvi came across some photographs of her grandfather in the old trunk.


4. My father set up his own business 10 years ago.


5. The Bank turned down Paul’s request for a loan.


6. The Corporation’s decision to reduce the leave of the employees come up against a lot of opposition.


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Discuss the following questions and write the answers in your notebook.

Do you think the boys looked after Lucia willingly? Give reasons for your answer.

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Discuss the following questions and write the answers in your notebook.

How does the story 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' promise hope for society?

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Two Gentlemen of Verona is written in the first person. A story written in the first person is a first-hand account of events told or narrated through the eyes of a single character, typically the main character. Stories written in the first person are easily identified by the use of the pronoun 'I' rather than 'he or she'.

The reader will see phrases such as "I said, I thought," rather than "he said, she thought." Everything is experienced through the eyes of a single character, and all thoughts and observations are limited to that one person. There can be no outside observer. If the author does not see or experience an event first-hand, it cannot be a part of the story. All scenes in the story are filtered through this person's unique perception.


The third-person is a narrative mode in which both the reader and author observe the situation either through the senses and thoughts of more than one character, or through an overarching godlike perspective that sees and knows everything that happens and everything the characters are thinking. In this mode of narration, the author can tell the reader things that the main character does not know, or things that none of the characters know.


Rewrite any part of the story you like in the third person.

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The author realises why Nicola and Jacopo work so hard. Yet he does not go in to meet their sister nor does he speak to them about what he learns from the nurse. Working in groups, discuss the following aspects of the story and share your views with the class.

The love and devotion, and the family values Nicola and Jacopo display.