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NCERT Solutions Class 8, English, Honeydew, Prose, Chapter " The Great Stone Face - I ".

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Concepts covered in Class 8 English - Honeydew Prose Chapter  "The Great Stone Face - I" are :

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NCERT Solutions Class 8, English, Honeydew, Prose, Chapter " The Great Stone Face - I ".

Comprehension check

Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against each of the following statements.

1. The Great Stone Face stood near where Ernest and his mother lived. ______

Solution: False

2. One would clearly distinguish the features of the Stone Face only from a distance. ______

Solution: True

3. Ernest loved his mother and helped her in her work. ______

Solution: True

4. Though not very rich, Gathergold was a skilful merchant. ______

Solution: False

5. Gathergold died in poverty and neglect. ______

Solution: True

6. The Great Stone Face seemed to suggest that Ernest should not fear the general. ______

Solution: False

Working with the text

Answer the following questions.

1. (i) What was the Great Stone Face?

Solution:

The Great Stone Face was a work of nature. It was formed on the perpendicular side of a mountain by some immense rocks that had been thrown together so that when viewed at a proper distance, they resembled the features of a human face.

(ii) What did young Ernest wish when he gazed at it?

Solution:

Gazing at the Great Stone Face, young Ernest wished that it could speak because it looked so very kindly that he thought its voice must be pleasant. He also said that if he ever saw a man with such a face, he would love him very much.

2. What was the story attributed to the Stone Face?

Solution:

The story that was attributed to the Stone Face was that at some future day, a child would be born near there, and he would be destined to become the greatest and noblest person of his time. His face, in manhood, would bear an exact resemblance to the Great Stone Face.

3. What gave the people of the valley the idea that the prophecy was about to come true for the first time?

Solution:

The people got the idea that the prophecy was about to come true from a rumour that went throughout the valley. The rumour was that the great man, who was to bear a resemblance to the Great Stone Face, had appeared at last. Many years before, a young man named Gathergold had left the valley and settled at a distant seaport. He had set up as a shopkeeper and being sharp in business matters, had become so rich that it would have taken him a hundred years only to count his wealth. In time, he thought of his native valley, and decided to go back there and end his days where he had been born. The people believed that this was the prophesied man.

4. (i) Did Ernest see in Gathergold the likeness of the Stone Face?

Solution:

No, Ernest did not see in Gathergold the likeness of the Stone Face.

(ii) Who did he confide in and how was he proved right?

Solution:

He confided in the Great Stone Face. When everybody else believed that Gathergold resembled the Stone Face, he turned away from the wrinkled shrewdness of that unpleasant face and gazed up the valley, where the Stone Face seemed to say “He will come! Fear not, Ernest; the man will come!” He was proved right when later Gathergold died and was buried. His wealth, which was the body and spirit of his existence, had disappeared before his death. Since the time he lost his gold, it had been generally agreed that there was no likeness between him and the majestic face upon the mountain.

5. (i) What made people believe General Blood-and-Thunder was their man?

Solution:

General Blood-and-Thunder rose to his present position in defence from a soldier. He desired to return to his native valley. The residents of the valley said that he bore the likeness of the Great Stone Face. His childhood friends also said that the General had always looked like the Great Stone Face. It made people believe ‘General Blood-and-Thunder’ was their man.

(ii) Ernest compared the man’s face with the Stone Face. What did he conclude?

Solution:

Ernest compared the face of Blood-and-thunder with the Great Stone Face. He could not recognize any similarity between them. His heart assured him that the General was not the right person he was waiting for. So Ernest concluded that the greatest and the noblest man of his time bearing the resemblance to the Great Stone Face had yet to come.

Working with Language

1. Write the noun forms of the following words by adding -ness or -ity to them appropriately. Check the spelling of the new words.

(i) lofty _____
(ii) able ______
(iii) happy _______
(iv) near ______
(v) noble ______
(vi) enormous ______
(vii) pleasant ______
(viii) dense _______
(ix) great ______
(x) stable _____

Solution:

(i) loftiness
(ii) ability
(iii) happiness
(iv) nearness
(v) nobility
(vi) enormity
(vii) pleasantly
(viii) density
(ix) greatness
(x) stability

2. Add -ly to each of the following adjectives, then use them to fill in the blanks.

(i) Why didn’t you turn up at the meeting? We all were _______ waiting for you.
(ii) _________ write your name and address in capital letters.
(iii) I was _________ surprised to see him at the railway station. I thought he was not coming.
(iv) It is _________ believable that I am not responsible for this mess.
(v) He fell over the step and _________ broke his arm.

Solution:

(i) Why didn’t you turn up at the meeting? We all were eagerly waiting for you.

(ii) Kindly write your name and address in capital letters.
(iii) I was pleasantly surprised to see him at the railway station. I thought he was not coming.

(iv) It is perfectly believable that I am not responsible for this mess.

(v) He fell over the step and nearly broke his arm.

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3. Complete each sentence below using the appropriate forms of the verbs in brackets.

(i) I ______ (phone) you when I ______ (get) home from school.
(ii) Hurry up! Madam ______ (be) annoyed if we ______ (be) late.
(iii) If it ______ (rain) today, we ______ (not) go to the play.
(iv) When you _____ (see) Mandal again, you _______ (not/recognise) him. He is growing a beard.
(v) We are off today. We _______ (write) to you after we ______ (be) back.

Solution:

(i) I will phone you when I will get home from school.

(ii) Hurry up! Madam will be annoyed if we are late.

(iii) If it rains today, we will not go to the play.

(iv) When you see Mandal again, you will not recognize him. He is growing a beard.

(v) We are off today. We will write to you after we are back.

Speaking and Writing

1. Imagine you are Ernest. Narrate the story that his mother told him. Begin like this: My mother and I were sitting at the door of our cottage. We were looking at the Great Stone Face. I asked her if she had ever seen any one who looked like the Stone Face. Then she told me this story.

Solution:

On an afternoon, my mother and I were sitting at the door of our cottage. Our eyes looking at The Great Stone Face. Suddenly I asked a question after my mom did she saw anybody that resembles the face of Great Stone. After hearing this mom started story related to prophecy of that Great Stone Face. She said that there is a belief that one day a child bearing exact resemblance to the Great Stone Face, in manhood, would take birth nearby and would be destined to be the noblest and the greatest person of his time. Some people believe in the old prophecy and others take it as an idle tale.

2. Imagine you are Gathergold. Write briefly the incident of your return to the valley.

Begin like this: My name is Gathergold. I left the valley of the Great Stone Face fifty years ago. I am now going back home. Will the people of the valley welcome me? Do they know that I am very rich?

Solution:

I drove to my native village in a horse drawn carriage. The people mistook me for the Great Stone Face. They welcomed me and shouted, “Sure enough, the old prophecy is true and the great man has arrived at last”.

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