Monday, July 29, 2024

A House is Not a Home by Zayn Gaudioso - Moments - Class 9 - NCERT - Q&A Solved

Summary

The story "A House is Not a Home" by Zayn Gaudioso describes the challenges of starting high school and dealing with the loss of his home in a fire. The author feels isolated and struggles to adjust to the new school environment. A fire breaks out at home, destroying most of their belongings and leaving Zayn and his mother temporarily homeless. The community, including his new schoolmates, rallies to support him, providing clothes and school supplies. This act of kindness helps Zayn make new friends and feel a sense of belonging. Eventually, his beloved cat, who went missing during the fire, is found and returned by a kind woman. This reunion symbolizes the beginning of Zayn's emotional recovery and reconnection with life.

Think About It

  1. What does the author notice one Sunday afternoon? What is his mother’s reaction? What does she do?

    The author notices smoke coming into the room through the ceiling seams one Sunday afternoon. His mother reacts by running into the house twice: first to retrieve important documents and then to save pictures and letters of the author’s deceased father. She is eventually rescued by firefighters.

  2. Why does he break down in tears after the fire?

    He breaks down in tears because the fire destroyed his home, and he couldn’t find his beloved cat. The combination of the new school, the fire, and the loss of his cat overwhelms him.

  3. Why is the author deeply embarrassed the next day in school? Which words show his fear and insecurity?

    The author is deeply embarrassed because he has to go to school in borrowed clothes and without any of his books or homework. Words like "destined to be an outcast and a geek" and "I just wanted to curl up and die" show his fear and insecurity.

  4. The cat and the author are very fond of each other. How has this been shown in the story? Where was the cat after the fire? Who brings it back and how?

    The cat always stayed close to the author, showing their strong bond. After the fire, the cat had run over a mile away. A kind woman found the cat and, after some effort, returned it to the author.

  5. What actions of the schoolmates change the author’s understanding of life and people, and comfort him emotionally? How does his loneliness vanish and how does he start participating in life?

    The schoolmates take up a collection to buy him clothes and school supplies, showing their concern. This genuine act of kindness helps the author feel accepted and less lonely, allowing him to make new friends and start participating in life again.

  6. What is the meaning of “My cat was back and so was I”? Had the author gone anywhere? Why does he say that he is also back?

    “My cat was back and so was I” means that with the return of his cat, the author feels emotionally restored. Although he hadn’t physically gone anywhere, the trauma had left him feeling lost and disconnected. The return of his cat signifies the end of his emotional turmoil and his reconnection with life.

The Last Leaf by O. Henry - Moments - Class 9 - NCERT - Q&A Solved

Summary of "The Last Leaf"

The Last Leaf

Sue and Johnsy, two young artists, shared a small flat. Johnsy fell seriously ill with pneumonia and lost the will to live, convinced she would die when the last leaf on an ivy creeper outside their window fell. Despite Sue’s efforts to cheer her up, Johnsy's condition worsened. Sue confided in Behrman, an elderly artist living downstairs, who had always dreamed of painting a masterpiece.

One night, during a storm, Behrman painted a realistic leaf on the wall where the last leaf had fallen. The next morning, Johnsy saw the leaf still there, which gave her hope and the will to live. She began to recover, but Behrman caught pneumonia from being out in the storm and died. It was revealed that Behrman's painted leaf, which he created in the freezing cold, was his masterpiece that saved Johnsy's life.

Think About It

  1. What is Johnsy’s illness? What can cure her, the medicine or the willingness to live? Johnsy has pneumonia. The willingness to live, more than medicine, is crucial for her recovery.

  2. Do you think the feeling of depression Johnsy has is common among teenagers? Yes, feelings of depression like Johnsy's are common among teenagers, often due to stress, illness, or emotional issues.

  3. Behrman has a dream. What is it? Does it come true? Behrman's dream is to paint a masterpiece. It comes true when he paints the leaf that saves Johnsy's life.

  4. What is Behrman’s masterpiece? What makes Sue say so? Behrman's masterpiece is the painted leaf that did not fall during the storm. Sue calls it a masterpiece because it gave Johnsy the hope and will to live.