12th Class English Solved Paper - English - 2019 Outside Delhi Set-III

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    The tendency to use violence at the slightest provocation and thus to solve personal and general problems is growing among people in our society. This is not a civilized way of dealing with the problems. Violence solves no problem; it must be shunned. Write a article in 150-200 words on the topic. You are Shan/ Shobha.                               [10] [2019 OD SET-III]
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    The Fine Arts Club of your school celebrated its tenth anniversary in a grand manner. Distinguished artists Pt. Jasraj, Hariprasad Chaurasia and the veteran Kathak dancer Shovana Narayan graced the occasion and enthralled the audience by their mesmerizing compositions. Shovana Narayan's graceful movements were a delight to watch. The function ended with two lilting songs by Shambu, a class 10th student of your school. Write a report in 150-200 words on the event, to be published in your school magazine. You are Sohan/Sakhi, Secretary of the Club.
     

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    ?DONT TAKE LAW INTO YOUR OWN HANDS.? By Shobha / Shan ?An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.? This was stated by Mahatma Gandhi when our nation was fighting for its independence from the British Raj. Yet/ today our nation faces the growing problem of violence at the slightest provocation. All it takes for a violent attack on another person is their presence. Women have been attacked -or working at officer or studying in colleges because others believe they do not have the right to be there, people of different race or colour are abused and attacked verbally or physically simply for existing in a certain space. The tendency to hate is strong. There is a growing crowd of both victims and perpetrators and sometimes one can?t help but wonder if the need to rely on the laws of the land is indeed worthwhile. Sadly, taking matters into ones hands are not the methods through which problems are truly-solved. All violence does is to breed more violence. It is important to take steps to help people find the right way to solve problems, through the use of words over actions. This can only be done if there are proper precautions in place for people who act out aggressively with the barest hint of provocation. It is time that we, as a society, look at the problem of violence more seriously and try to find a solution together.
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    10th ANNIVERSARY OF THE FINE ARTS CLUB By Sakhi / Sohan, Secretary of Fine Arts Club Last Friday marked the tenth anniversary of our school?s Fine Arts Club. To commemorate this achievement, a grand celebration was held to honor the milestones achieved by the club. The celebration, lasting nearly an entire day, included a variety of renowned artists and veterans of the business as well as performances by the club members. Held at the School Auditorium, the Club is proud to say that the entire hall was full of guests as well as audiences. Aside from the notable faces, the crowd also held parents of the club members as well as outsiders who had bought tickets to attend the event. The audience was treated by performances of the distinguished artists such as Pt. Jasraj and Hariprasad Chaurasia. Their performances captivated the audience and their compositions moved the audience changing the air of the entire celebration. We were also graced with the veteran Kathak dancer Shovana Narayan who gave us the honour of performing on the stage. In grand finale of the show, there was two songs performed by Shambu, a class 10 student and a club member. The talented and heart-wrenching performance earned a standing ovation from the audience and there were requests for an encore, which we were unable to perform due to time constraints. The President of the club presented the vote of thanks after which light refreshments were served.


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