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Question 12 Marks
Validate the reason for including small everyday incidents to heighten sensitive issues in the story.
Answer
Routine activities have an impacting fallout on our moods and actions thereof. Thus the author’s inclusion of the same, makes the story authentic and true to life. Great personal sacrifices for the benefit of others are made incognito and often go unnoticed till the time of their remarkable fall out.
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Question 22 Marks
State one likely reason to believe that Behrman had painted a masterpiece.
Answer
Behrman’s artwork, had uplifted Johnsy’s spirit and given her the urge to enjoy living. Outwardly, the painting was routine, but in depth that work had served the purpose of uplifting human emotions and giving a zest to the life of the viewer, as is expected on seeing a masterpiece.
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Question 32 Marks
Sue, knowing how important it was to keep Johnsy feeling cheerful, kept up her spirits as best as possible. Discuss.
Answer
Sue kept Johnsy feeling upbeat, by discussing clothes and fashions, and whistled while working. She dismissed Johnsy’s idea of the last leaf’s fall coinciding with Johnsy’s death and coaxed her to sleep. When Johnsy was willing to believe in her recovery, Sue in her elation gave her a nutritious diet to hasten the process.
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Question 42 Marks
How did Behrman die?
Answer
Behrman was an old artist of sixty years. While painting the leaf on the wall, he was completely drenched. He caught pneumonia and died. But before his death, he was successful in fulfiling his dream of making a masterpiece.
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Question 52 Marks
What sacrifice did Behrman make for Johnsy?
Answer
Behrman was an old artist. He knew that the last leaf was sure to fall that night. He decided to paint a leaf on the wall. It was a stormy night. It was raining heavily. But Behrman completed the job. He caught pneumonia and died.
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Question 62 Marks
How did Behrman react to Johnsy’s fancy?
Answer
When Behrman came to know about Johnsy’s belief regarding the fall of leaves, he saw the creeper and realised that the last leaf was sure to fall. He said nothing and went out. He decided to do something to save her life. It was his masterpiece that saved Johnsy.
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Question 72 Marks
Why did Johnsy link her death to the last leaf ?
Answer
Johnsy was emotionally disturbed. She developed a belief that she would die with the fall of the last leaf on the creeper. She started counting the leaves. In fact, she had an attack of depression too.
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Question 82 Marks
What did the doctor say about Johnsy’s chances of recovery?
Answer
Johnsy had pneumonia. Due to some financial crisis, she got depressed and lost faith in life. The doctor said that she would not recover unless she had a wish to live. Her willingness to live could save her.
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Question 92 Marks
Who were Sue and Johnsy and how they were living?
Answer
Sue and Johnsy were two young artists. Their economic condition was not good. They were strugglers. They lived in the artist colony. They shared a small flat. They both were good friends.
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S.R. [Que - 2M] - English STD 9 Questions - Vidyadip