"The Fight" by Ruskin Bond

Lesson 6
(It so happened)
The Fight
By Ruskin Bond
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Key Words contd.
interminably: endlessly
parched: hot and dry
translucency: clarity (possible to see through)
torrent: rushing stream (of water)
cascading: coming down (like a waterfall)
trickle: weak or thin flow of water
wallowed: rolled about (in mud or dirty water)
quench: cool (his body)
Key Words contd.
thickset: stout/ solidly built
 taken aback: surprised
 hostility: ill will/enmity
impasse: (also pronounced ampass)  deadlock;
place or position from which there is no way out
 penetrated: gone through/into
frenzied: violent
Key words contd.
muster: (here) use; collect or gather
staggered: felt weak/unsteady (due to the
blow) assailant: the person who attacks;
(here) enemy/ adversary
 swaying: moving from side to side (in the
fight)
 spluttering: speaking quickly/confusedly
Key words contd.
exhaustion: tiredness/fatigue
 tremendous: great
 rapid: quick/fast
inspiration: (here) a new idea
scowled: looked angrily
adversary: opponent/enemy
ferocity: fierceness (suggesting anger/cruelty)
acquiesce: accept quietly
Key words contd.
vigour: strength
treading water: keeping oneself upright in deep
water by moving the feet
feat: clever act; special skill
plunge: jump
conceded: admitted
seer: same as ser, a unit of weight used
previously in India. A ser, a little less than a litre,
was one-fortieth of a maund
Objective
Students will be able to:
Understand the theme of the lesson-
Sharing is joy
Sequence events
Enhance vocabulary
Complete exercise at the end of the story
Key points
The lesson is about two boys fighting
with each other for supremacy but
become friends when they realise
they can learn a lot from each other
and there is no harm in sharing a
pool.
Learning Outcomes
Understand  author’s style of writing.
Infer, analyze and evaluate text.
Enhance effective functional
communication
To sensitize students about the social
responsibility of a successful person.
Assume responsibility as responsible
global citizens.
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Ruskin Bond, an eminent Indian author, resides in Landour, Mussoorie. Recognized for his contribution to children's literature, he has received prestigious awards for his works. "The Fight" explores themes of hostility and resolution, providing insight into the value of sharing and joy.

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  1. Lesson 6 (It so happened) The Fight By Ruskin Bond

  2. About the Author Ruskin Bond (born 19 May 1934) is an Indian author of British descent. He lives with his adopted family in Landour, Mussoorie, India. The Indian Council for Child Education has recognised his role in the growth of children's literature in India. He was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992 for Our Trees Still Grow in Dehra, his novel in English. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1999 and the Padma Bhushan in 2014.

  3. Key Words contd. interminably: endlessly parched: hot and dry translucency: clarity (possible to see through) torrent: rushing stream (of water) cascading: coming down (like a waterfall) trickle: weak or thin flow of water wallowed: rolled about (in mud or dirty water) quench: cool (his body)

  4. Key Words contd. thickset: stout/ solidly built taken aback: surprised hostility: ill will/enmity impasse: (also pronounced ampass) deadlock; place or position from which there is no way out penetrated: gone through/into frenzied: violent

  5. Key words contd. muster: (here) use; collect or gather staggered: felt weak/unsteady (due to the blow) assailant: the person who attacks; (here) enemy/ adversary swaying: moving from side to side (in the fight) spluttering: speaking quickly/confusedly

  6. Key words contd. exhaustion: tiredness/fatigue tremendous: great rapid: quick/fast inspiration: (here) a new idea scowled: looked angrily adversary: opponent/enemy ferocity: fierceness (suggesting anger/cruelty) acquiesce: accept quietly

  7. Key words contd. vigour: strength treading water: keeping oneself upright in deep water by moving the feet feat: clever act; special skill plunge: jump conceded: admitted seer: same as ser, a unit of weight used previously in India. A ser, a little less than a litre, was one-fortieth of a maund

  8. Objective Students will be able to: Understand the theme of the lesson- Sharing is joy Sequence events Enhance vocabulary Complete exercise at the end of the story

  9. Key points The lesson is about two boys fighting with each other for supremacy but become friends when they realise they can learn a lot from each other and there is no harm in sharing a pool.

  10. Learning Outcomes Understand author s style of writing. Infer, analyze and evaluate text. Enhance effective functional communication To sensitize students about the social responsibility of a successful person. Assume responsibility as responsible global citizens.

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