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THE STORY TELLER Hector Hugh Munro

THE STORY TELLER Hector Hugh Munro

Hector Hugh Munro A master of the Short Story Born - 18 December 1870

Hector Hugh Munro A master of the Short Story Born - 18 December 1870 Died - 13 November 1916 (aged 45) Pen Name - Saki Occupation - Author, Playwright Nationality - British

THE STORY TELLER Hector Hugh Munro

THE STORY TELLER Hector Hugh Munro

Y R A L U B sultry A C VO Very hot and uncomfortable

Y R A L U B sultry A C VO Very hot and uncomfortable E. g. : On a sultry day, people usually sweat a lot.

Y R A L U B persistent A C VO Continue to do something

Y R A L U B persistent A C VO Continue to do something although it is difficult E. g. : Indians have always resisted the persistent attack of Pakistan.

Y R A L U B exclaim A C VO Say something suddenly or

Y R A L U B exclaim A C VO Say something suddenly or loudly E. g. : The child exclaimed ‘amma’ when he saw his mother.

Y R A L U B smack A C VO Sharp hit given with

Y R A L U B smack A C VO Sharp hit given with your open hand E. g. : Teacher smacked on desk in order to make the class silent.

Y R A L U B blow A C O V hard hit with

Y R A L U B blow A C O V hard hit with your hand or a weapon E. g. : She received a severe blow on the head.

Y R A L U B reluctantly A C VO unwillingly E. g. :

Y R A L U B reluctantly A C VO unwillingly E. g. : The child is very reluctant to take the medicine.

Y R A L U B expect A C VO think or believe E.

Y R A L U B expect A C VO think or believe E. g. : I expect I can do it very easily.

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C 8 H E L O R U O 4 S 7 D U 3 S T R A N G E R H K E I 5 F I V E T O S 6 A U N 10 T R A I N A S 9 M 1 B A 2

E S R U O C TRAVELOGUE S I D Writeaafilm, travelogue broadcast about

E S R U O C TRAVELOGUE S I D Writeaafilm, travelogue broadcast about or piece one of ofyour writing about journeys. travel

E S R U TRAVELOGUE O C S I D It was the day,

E S R U TRAVELOGUE O C S I D It was the day, I was waiting for a long time. So I started early to reach the railway station. But my car got breakdown on the way and reached the station after a mess, and got into the train. All my friends were waiting for me. As planned, we reached Thenmala. The adventurous experiences we had there cannot be explained. Our journey came out as an auspicious and unforgettable day in our life.

With Lot of Thanks

With Lot of Thanks