Category: CBSE Class 11 English – Summary

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • John Keats as a Romantic Poet

    Mother says that when I start talking I never know when to stop. But I tell her the only time I get a chance is when she ain’t around, so I have to make the most of it. I guess the fact is neither one of us would be welcome in a Quaker meeting, but…

  • The Tale of Melon City by Vikram Seth

    In the city of which I singThere was a just and placid King. The King proclaimed an arch should beConstructed, that triumphally Would span the major thoroughfareTo edify spectators there. The workmen went and built the thing.They did so since he was the King. The King rode down the thoroughfareTo edify spectators there. Under the…

  • Birth – Summary

    ‘Birth’ is an extract from A.J. Cronin’s novel ‘The Citadel (1937)’. It describes how a young doctor revives a child that is thrown away as still born. Summary Andrew Manson had just completed his study of medicine. He began his medical practice as an assistant to Dr. Edward Page in a small town of Blainelly.…

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