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Textual Writings of 'Autumn' of Class-IX

 Autumn

Textual Writings

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Exercise 6

Use the following flow-chart to write a paragraph within 100 words on how to make paper:

Flow-chart: cutting down of bamboos-making pulp-adding chemicals-rolling into sheets adding colour-drying-ready for use


The Process of Making Paper / Preparing Paper Sheet / How to Make Paper


In today’s world, paper is one of the most essential things of civilization. The total system of education and other official works mainly depend on paper. To make paper in a factory, the following process is adopted. First bamboos are cut down and carried to the factory. Then pulp is made out of those bamboos. Necessary chemicals are then added to it. After that they are rolled into sheets. Next, colour of one’s choice is added with the sheets. Then those papers are dried properly. Finally, the paper is ready for use.

 


Exercise 7

Write a biography of Annie Besant within 100 words based on the hints given below:

Hints: born on 1st of October 1847 in London-famous British writer-well known Socialist, activist for the rights of women-participated in Indian politics-joined the Indian National Congress-became the first woman President of the Indian National Congress in 1917–passed away on 20th of September 1933 in Madras, India.


Annie Besant

Annie Besant was one of the foreigners who fought for the freedom of India. She was of Irish origin and made India her second home. She was born as Annie Wood on October 1st, 1847 in London. She was a famous writer and a well known socialist and activist who fought for the right of the women. Later she took part in Indian politics and joined the Indian National Congress to liberate Mother India from the clutches of the British. She became the first woman President of the Indian National Congress in 1917. Her leadership was highly acclaimed. This great lady breathed her last on 20th September, 1933 in the then Madras, India at the age of 85. Free India will remember her contribution to the freedom movement forever.


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