Letters 1. Write a letter to your friend suggesting him/her some books to improve his/her English. 2. Write a letter to your Uncle thanking him for a gift on your birth day. 3. Write a letter to your friend who is in hospital because of injuries. 4. Write a letter to your father, telling him why you dislike hostel life 5. Write a letter to your father inviting him to attend a function in your college. 6. Write a letter to your friend inviting him/her to spend spring holidays with you in your village. # Applications 1. Write an application to the Principal of Your College him/her to allow you change your subjects. 2. Write an application to the principal of your college apologizing for misbehavior. 3. Write an application to Principal of your college tendering apology and requesting the remission of fine. 4. Write an application to the Principal of your college for grant of Character Certificate. # Stories 1. A Bag of Gold 2. The King and the Spider 3. A friend in need is a friend indeed. 4. Honesty is the best policy. 5. United you stand divided you fall. 6. Slow and steady wins the race 7. A Stitch in Time Saves Nine 8. Necessity is the Mother of Invention 9. Where there is a will there is a way 10. All that Glitters is not Gold. 11. Look before you leap. # Stanzas 1. Poem No. 19. A Man of Words and not of deeds It's like a stick across your back. And when your back begins to smart, It's like a pen knife in your heart. And when your heart begins to bleed, you are dead and dead and dead indeed. 2. Poem No.10 The Hollow Men We are the hollow men. We are the stuffed men. Learning together. Headpiece filled with straw. Alas! 3. Poem No.5 In the Street of Fruit Stalls They take it, break it open, let a gold or silver fountain wet mouth, fingers, cheek, nose, chin radiant as lanterns, they forget the dark street I am standing in. 4. Poem No.6 A Sindhi WomenWatching her cross erect. Stones, Garbage, excrement and crumbs. Of glass in the Karachi Slums. I, with my stoop, reflect. They stand most straight. Who learn to walk beneath a weight? # Punctuation # Clearing in the sky(Page 23)and Jess he almost whispered the doctors told me to sit still and to take life easy I could not do it I had to work I had to go back # Button Button(Page No.7) she shuddered all right take it easy she said why are you getting so upset it's only talk # The Gift of Magi(Page 124 & 129) i want you to understand me dell he said nothing like a hair cut could make me careless for you but if you'll open you may know what I felt when I came in # The Use of Force(Page 74 & 82) does your throat hurt you added the mother to the child but the little girl's expression didn't change nor did she move her eyes from my face # Pair of Words (Afflict, Inflict), (Between, Among), (Compulsion, Compunction), (Petrol, Patrol), (Temporary, Temporal), (Shall, Shell), (Wreak, Wreck), (accept, except), (bail, bale), (Beat, beet), (Heel, heal), (Plain, plane), (Enviable, envious), (Draught, drought), (Amiable, amicable), (Affect, effect), (Accede, exceed), (Accede, Concede), (Barren, baron), (Device; Devise), (Human; Humane), (Tail; Tale), (Vain; Vein),(Vale; Veil),(Abject, Object), (Born, borne), Course, coarse), (Descent, Decent), (Prophet, Profit),(Soul, Sole), (Week, Weak), (Meet, Meat), (Peace, Piece), (Principal, Principle), (Teem, Team), (Week, Weak), (Way, Weigh), (Floor, Flour)
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