SUMMER OF THE BEAUTIFUL WHITE HORSE - BLOG 2
Summer of the Beautiful
White Horse
Yesterday we have completed reading of the chapter; the adventure of the two boys on a beautiful white horse. Today we are going to learn short answer questions. Before that let us look at the learning objectives;
The
students will be able to
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identify the reasons why Aram couldn’t believe his brother had stolen the horse
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describe the character of Aram, Mourad and Uncle Khasrove
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justify the reason why the boys returned the horse to John Byro
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relate the plight and experience of Aram’s tribe to the Armenian genocide.
Now we can attempt short answer questions
Guidelines for attempting Short Answer questions –
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2 marks (1 for Content, 1- expression and grammatical accuracy)
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Word Limit: 30-40 words
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Students must supply 2-3 content points
To get started, here is a
part by part summary of the story and questions based on them.
Please refer to the NCERT
textbook to get as many exact details as possible to write your answers.
This is a very useful habit
and will greatly reward you in the Board exam.
All the short answer questions and answers must be written in your English note book
Summary
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The incident that revolves around two cousins -Aram who is nine
years old and Mourad who is thirteen.
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The story opens with Mourad coming to Aram’s house at four in
the morning.
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He tapped on the window to Aram’s room.
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When Aram looked out of the window, he was startled to see
Mourad riding a beautiful white horse.
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All this was too difficult to believe because Aram knew that
they were too poor to be able to afford to buy a horse.
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Mourad knew how crazy Aram was about horse so he came to take
Aram for a ride.
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They were too honest to lie and yet too crazy to ride a horse.
Short answer questions
1. What brought Mourad to
Aram’s house early in the morning?
Mourad was Aram’s cousin
brother, knew that he too was as crazy as him about horses, his earliest
memories had been memoriesof horses and his first longings had been longings to
ride.
Mourad was riding a
beautiful white horse, came to ask his brother if he too wanted to ride the
horse.
2. Describe the sight
that Aram saw and his reaction to it.
Aram saw his cousin Mourad sitting ona beautiful white horse.
The sight was too good to be true because he had always dreamed
of horses and longed to ride one; so this moment was like a dream come true. On
the other hand, their tribe was extremely poor and could never afford to buy a
horse. It meant that Mourad had probably stolen the horse and that thought
terrified him.
SUMMARY
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The two boys belonged to the Garoghlanian tribe which was
originally from Armenia.
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They
were known for their honesty for eleven centuries even when they were among the
wealthiest families
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Now,
they were poverty-stricken and had no money at all.
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Nobody
knew how they managed to survive.
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Despite
being utterly poor, they were proud, honest and believed in right and wrong.
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None
of them would take advantage of anybody in the world, let alone steal.
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At
the same time, Aram and his brother were crazy about horses
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He
justified them keeping the horse by telling himself that they had just borrowed
it and did not wish to sell it for money.
3. Which tribe did Aram belong to?
What was the unique trait of their tribe?
The two boys belonged to
the Garoghlanian tribe which was originally from Armenia.
They were known for their honesty for
eleven centuries even when they were among the wealthiest families. Now, they
were poverty-stricken and had no money at all.
Nobody knew how they managed to
survive. Despite being utterly poor, they were proud, honest and believed in
right and wrong. None of them would take advantage of anybody in the world, let
alone steal.
4. How did Aram justify them keeping
the horse?
SUMMARY
It seemed to him that stealing a horse
for a ride was not the
same thing as stealing something else,
such as money. He and his brother were crazy about
horses then keeping the horse wasn’t
stealing. It wouldn’t become stealing until they offered to sell the horse,
which they knew, they would never do.
Both the boys went for a ride. Aram
was thrilled with the experience.
Mourad started singling loudly out of
excitement.
Mourad was considered to be crazy by
his family like his Uncle Khosrove.
It was believed that both of them had
inherited the crazy streak in the family
Uncle Khosrove was an enormous man,
known for his long moustache and short-temper
No matter how big or small the problem
was, Uncle Khosrove silenced all by roaring “It is no harm; pay no
attention to it.”
5. Describe Uncle
Khosrove.
Uncle Khosrove is
described as an enormous man with a powerful head of black hair and the
largest moustache in the
San Joaquin Valley. He was short-tempered, irritable and so impatient that he
stopped anyone from talking by roaring, It is no harm; pay no attention to it. He
said the same words even when his son ran to tell him that their house was on
fire.
6. Why did the narrator
say that the ‘spirit’ of his tribe was ‘capricious’ and ‘vagrant’?
The remaining part of the story will be discussed in the next class.
The narrator’s tribe
believed that the personality of people was decided by the spirits. These
spirits were known to be unpredictable and wandering. Thus, a man could be the
father of his son’s flesh, but that did not mean that he was also the father of
his spirit. So, was understood that Mourad had inherited his crazy streak from
Uncle Khosrove though his own father was a very practical man.
HAPPY LEARNING
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