DAV Public School – Class VIII • English Literature Worksheet
Instructions: Answer each in 1–2 words or a short sentence. Each question = 1 mark (5 extracts × 10 = 50 marks).
“How will she find a new job?” said Mrs Hill. “She’s been with us for twenty years, and she’s not as strong as she used to be.”
- Who is “she”?
- Who is speaking?
- To whom is she speaking?
- How long had Annie served the family?
- What does the line show about Mrs Hill?
- Why is Annie losing her job?
- Find a word showing sympathy.
- Meaning of “not as strong as she used to be”?
- Which decision of Mr Hill is criticised?
- What theme is suggested here?
“We had to do it, sir. We were only thinking of the bank.”
- Who says this?
- Who is addressed as “sir”?
- What does “it” refer to?
- Why did they do it?
- Which institution is mentioned?
- What feeling does the speaker show?
- What does Mr Hill realise after this?
- Parallel with Annie’s case — what?
- Lesson learned by Mr Hill?
- Connect this to the title “A Bad Dream.”
“It’s strange,” said Mr Hill, “I dreamt that I was dismissed from my own job, and now I know how Annie must have felt.”
- Who speaks?
- What happened in his dream?
- Whose feelings does he understand?
- What realisation is shown here?
- Which emotion is expressed?
- Why is this the turning point?
- Value highlighted?
- Word showing surprise?
- Change in Mr Hill after this?
- Synonym for “dismissed.”
“You must tell her today, George,” said Mrs Hill gently. “If she has to go, it’s better she knows soon.”
- Who is George?
- Who is “her”?
- What must be told?
- Find the adverb showing tone.
- Why should she know soon?
- Conflict revealed here?
- Mr Hill’s initial reaction?
- What does this reveal about Annie’s position?
- Value Mrs Hill shows?
- How does this move the story ahead?
Annie came in quietly with the breakfast tray. “Good morning, sir. Good morning, madam,” she said with her usual smile.
- Who entered?
- What was she carrying?
- Whom did she greet?
- Find the adverb showing manner.
- Meaning of “usual smile.”
- Trait of Annie seen here?
- Contrast with Mr Hill’s earlier plan?
- How does this show loyalty?
- Word showing politeness.
- Why is this moment important after the dream?
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