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Chapter 7, “The Interview,” from the Class 12 English prose section delves into the nuanced art of interviews, exploring both the interviewer’s and the interviewee’s perspectives. The chapter highlights the significance of interviews in various professional settings, including journalism and recruitment. It covers essential aspects such as preparation, questioning techniques, and the role of body language.
Chapter 7, “The Interview,” from the Class 12 English prose section delves into the nuanced art of interviews, exploring both the interviewer’s and the interviewee’s perspectives. The chapter highlights the significance of interviews in various professional settings, including journalism and recruitment. It covers essential aspects such as preparation, questioning techniques, and the role of body language.
Chapter 4 of the Class 12 English (Prose) syllabus, “The Rattrap” by Selma Lagerlöf, explores themes of human nature, deception, and redemption. This chapter follows the story of a peddler who is trapped in the metaphorical sense, symbolized by the rattrap. As he wanders through the woods, he experiences an epiphany about his life and the choices he has made.
Chapter 4 of the Class 12 English (Prose) syllabus, “The Rattrap” by Selma Lagerlöf, explores themes of human nature, deception, and redemption. This chapter follows the story of a peddler who is trapped in the metaphorical sense, symbolized by the rattrap. As he wanders through the woods, he experiences an epiphany about his life and the choices he has made.
“The Last Lesson” by Alphonse Daudet is a poignant narrative set during the Franco-Prussian War. The chapter revolves around the final lesson of French in a school in Alsace-Lorraine, a region recently annexed by Germany. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, Franz, readers experience the emotional gravity of the situation. The story highlights themes of patriotism, regret, and the profound impact of losing one’s native language and culture.
“The Last Lesson” by Alphonse Daudet is a poignant narrative set during the Franco-Prussian War. The chapter revolves around the final lesson of French in a school in Alsace-Lorraine, a region recently annexed by Germany. Through the eyes of the young protagonist, Franz, readers experience the emotional gravity of the situation. The story highlights themes of patriotism, regret, and the profound impact of losing one’s native language and culture.
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