In this chapter of "Around the World in Eighty Days," the wealthy British man, Phileas Fogg, accepts a bet from his fellow card players at the Reform Club that he can travel around the world in eighty days or less. Fogg bets twenty thousand pounds and his friends agree to ........................
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What were the members of the London Reform Club Discussing?
The members of the London Reform Club were discussing the robbery that had taken place three days before at the Bank of England, and they later started discussing the possibility of going around the world in eighty days.
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Who said that the world has grown smaller? Who supported this argument, and how did he justify the argument?
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Unlock now πBut that does not consider bad weather, contrary winds, shipwrecks, railway accidents and so on.
- Who said this and to whom?
- What did he refer to by βthatβ?
- What did the speaker say next?
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- Who said this and to whom?
- Why did the speaker ask this question?
- What response did the speaker get?
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Unlock now πDo you think Mr Phileas Fogg would be able to travel around the world in eighty days? Give reasons for your answer.
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Unlock now πIf you had the opportunity to travel around the world, which place would you go to first? What would be your itinerary?
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Change these verbs to nouns.
Verb Noun
1. Analyse
2. Argue
3. Assume
4. Compare
5. Discuss
6. Fail
7. React
8. Suggest
1. Analysis
2. Argument
3. Assumption
4. Comparison
5. Discussion
6. Failure
7. Reaction
8. Suggestion
Fill in the blanks using the correct forms of the words given in brackets.
- Students must show good ________________ (perform) during the upcoming exams.
- The ________________ (investigate) regarding the robbery must go on.
- The ________________ (describe) given by the witness matched the thief.
- My parents need an ________________ (explain) for this.
- I had an ________________ (argue) with my brother.
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Unlock now πChoose any book belonging to your favourite genre from the library. Write its review in 250 words. Share your review with the class. You may use this space to jot down the main points of your review.
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Unlock now πFind out about the first people to go around the world. Write a brief account of their achievements. You may research in the library or on the internet for more information. Make a map of their voyage or journey in the space provided
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Who was Mr. Phileas Fogg?
Mr. Phileas Fogg was an English gentleman who lived in Saville Row, in London. He was not a married man and did not have any relatives. Though he didnβt have a regular source of income he still had a comfortable living. He went to the club daily though didnβt go around the town much.
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Jules Verne was a French novelist, poet, and playwright who lived from 1828 to 1905. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in French literature and is widely regarded as the father of science fiction. Verne's works, such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days, have become classics and continue to be enjoyed by readers of all ages. Verne's novels are known for their detailed descriptions of scientific and technological advancements and their impact on society, as well as their adventurous and imaginative plots. He has been a significant influence on the development of the science fiction genre and has inspired many writers and filmmakers.
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Themes - Around the world in eighty Days | New Images Next (Enrichment Reader) | Class 7 Literature | English
- The Importance of Time:
The chapter highlights the significance of time in a person's life, as Phileas Fogg accepts the bet to travel around the world in eighty days, which spurs him into action. Fogg's precision in timing and his unwavering commitment to his schedule is shown throughout the chapter. - The Power of Money:
The power of money is another theme highlighted in this chapter. Phileas Fogg's willingness to bet twenty thousand pounds on his ability....
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- "I will bet twenty thousand pounds with anyone that I shall make the tour of the world in eighty days or less, that is in nineteen hundred and twenty hours, or one hundred and fifteen thousand two hundred minutes. Will you all accept?" - This line is important as it sets the premise of the story and establishes the central conflict. Phileas Fogg's bet to travel around the world in eighty days spurs him into action and sets the stage for the adventure that follows.
- "The various visas it will bear at the end of the journey will serve as proof for you." - This line is important as it highlights the importance....
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- Ceased: Stopped
The rain had ceased, and the sun came out. - Wager: an arrangement to risk money on the result of a particular event
They made a wager on the outcome of the football game. - at your expense: (here) paid for by you
The dinner was.........................
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