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THE ADDRESS CLASS 11 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

THE ADDRESS BY MARGA MINCO CLASS - XI (HORNBILL) QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ---------------------------------------- 1. ‘Have you come back?’ said the woman. ‘I thought that no one had come back.’ Does this statement give some clue about the story? If yes, what is it? Answer:  The statement shows that the woman and the narrator already knew each other. The story is about a girl who wants to get back her mother’s old belongings from an older woman called Mrs. Dorling. Before the war, the girl’s mother had moved her valuable things to the house of Mrs. Dorling, a trusted acquaintance. But after her mother died in the war, Mrs. Dorling thought no one would come to claim them. When the girl finally went to collect the items, she was shocked. The statement makes it clear that Mrs. Dorling is selfish, as she wants to keep the antiques even though they are not hers. She pretends not to recognize the girl and refuses to let her enter the house. 2. The story is divided into pre-War and post-...

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 FESTIVALS OF INDIA

 -By Kaushik, Class-X

India is a land of rich cultural diversity, and its festivals reflect the vibrancy of this heritage. With different religions, regions, and traditions, the country enjoys a variety of celebrations throughout the year, making it a place where joy and togetherness are at the heart of life.


From north to south and east to west, every festival in India carries its own unique significance. Festivals like Diwali, the festival of lights, and Holi, the festival of colors, are celebrated across the country, bringing people together regardless of their backgrounds. Eid, Christmas, and Guru Nanak Jayanti highlight India's secular spirit, where communities of different faiths celebrate their traditions with equal enthusiasm.


In addition to religious festivals, India also celebrates harvest festivals like Pongal in Tamil Nadu, Baisakhi in Punjab, and Onam in Kerala, each showcasing the bond between people and nature. These festivals not only bring joy but also foster unity and a sense of belonging, as people gather to share food, rituals, and laughter. The variety of festivals in India reminds us of the beauty of its diversity, making us proud of the harmonious culture that thrives here.

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