The chapter "A Hasty Judgement" tells the story of two friends, Walter Howard and Jack Trehane, who spend their summer holidays together. Jack's father has recently remarried, and Jack is not fond of his new stepmother due to her frugality. Walter, worried that there won't be enough ........................
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Mark the statements true (T) or false (F).
a) Waiter and jack were cousins.
b) Jackβs opinion of his mother changed after she came to live with them.
c) Walter was disappointed about the food at Jackβs home.
d) Mrs Trehane packed a lunch she knew the boys would like.
a) False. They were friends.
b) True. Jack's opinion of his new stepmother is negative.
c) False. Walter is pleasantly surprised by the quality of the meal at Jack's home.
d) True. Mrs Trehane packs a picnic lunch that is described as delicious and filled with goodies the boys will love.
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Unlock now πWas Jackβs plan for a grand restaurant lunch successful? Why/Why not?
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Unlock now πDid Jack regret what he had done? Give a reason for your answer.
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Unlock now πChoose words from the box to add four synonyms each to the words given.
annoying
astute
bothersome
clever
chagrin
confusion
dismay
inconvenient
perplexity
sagacious
smart
vexatious
a) nuisance
b) shrewd
c) bewilderment
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Unlock now πPlot is a literary term for the events in a story, particularly as they relate to one another in sequence, through cause and effect.
In the story you have just read, who is the main character or protagonist in the story you just read? How do his feelings change through the story? Does the story have a positive or a negative ending?
Trace the development of the plot and write the main points in 125 to 200 words.
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This story, too, has a strong message about correct behaviour because it causes one to think and choose between right and wrong behaviour.
Can you think of other stories encourage the reader to distinguish between right and wrong?
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How does Jack describe his new mother?
At the beginning of the story, Jack describes his new mother as "no good" and explains that he dislikes her "mean, little saving ways." He sees her as unkind and unpleasant, and he believes that her frugality is evidence of stinginess. However, as the story progresses and Jack learns the truth about his stepmother's behaviour, his opinion of her changes, and he realizes that he was wrong to judge her so harshly.
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Themes - A Hasty Judgement | The English Channel | Class 8 Literature | English
- Frugality and saving money:
The story highlights the theme of frugality and saving money. Mrs. Trehane's frugality is initially seen as a negative trait by Jack, but it is later revealed that she is trying to save money to buy Jack a new phone. The theme of frugality is portrayed positively in the story as it leads to a positive outcome. - The consequences of actions:
The consequences of Jack's actions are explored in the story. Jack intentionally throws the basket of food over the cliff, causing ...
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- "'No good,' was the short but expressive answer." This line sets the tone for the story and establishes Jack's negative opinion of his stepmother. It also highlights the theme of hasty judgements, as Jack's opinion is based on limited information.
- "I do so hate her mean, little saving ways." This line reinforces Jack's negative opinion of his stepmother's frugality, setting ...
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π΄ Arrival of Walter Howard and Initial Impressions
The story starts with Walter Howard arriving at his friend, Jack Trehane's house for a summer holiday visit. Jack shares his frustrations about his stepmother's perceived stingy behavior, much to Walter's disappointment.
πWelcome and Misconceptions
They arrive at Jack's house where Walter is warmly greeted and they all enjoy a hearty meal, countering his fears about the stepmother being stingy.
π§Ί Planning a Picnic
The next day, ...
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- Nasty (adjective): unkind and unpleasant
The teacher was very nasty to the students who had not completed their homework. - Grub (noun): common expression for food
After a long hike, we were....
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