Lost Spring (2. Lost Spring) CBSE class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 2. Lost Spring summary with detailed explanation of the lesson Lost Spring along with meanings of difficult words. Given here is the complete explanation of the lesson, along with summary, explanation and questions and answers of each topic of lesson 2. Lost Spring.
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The beauty of the glass bangles of Firozabad contrasts with the misery of people who produce them.
This paradox is also found in some other situations, for example, those who work in gold and diamond mines, or carpet weaving factories, and the products of their labour, the lives of construction workers, and the buildings they build.
⚬ Look around and find examples of such paradoxes.
⚬ Write a paragraph of about 200 to 250 words on any one of them. You can start by making notes.
Here is an example of how one such paragraph may begin:
You never see the poor in this town. By day they toil, working cranes and earthmovers, squirreling deep into the hot sand to lay the foundations of chrome. By night they are banished to bleak labour camps at the outskirts of the city…
Notice these expressions in the text
Think As You Read
Understanding The Text
Talking About The Text
1. How, in your opinion, can Mukesh realise his dream? |
2. Mention the hazards of working in the glass bangles industry . |
3. Why should child labour be eliminated and how? |
Thinking about Language
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