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  NCERT English Class 9th – The Beggar Detailed Summary Introduction The Beggar is a famous story written by Anton Chekhov. The story tells us how kindness, sympathy, and honest work can completely change a person’s life. Detailed Summary The story begins when a lawyer named Sergei meets a poor beggar outside his house. The beggar is wearing torn clothes and looks weak and hungry. He asks Sergei for money and says that he was once a school teacher who lost his job because of false accusations. While listening to him, Sergei suddenly remembers seeing the same man earlier in the street. At that time, the beggar had claimed that he was a university student who had been expelled from college. Sergei realizes that the man is lying. Sergei becomes angry and scolds him for cheating people through lies. He tells him that begging dishonestly is shameful. Feeling ashamed, the beggar finally tells the truth. His name is Lushkoff . He says that he used to sing in a Russian choir, but he los...

 

The Accidental Tourist – One Liner Facts for Exam

By Bill Bryson

  1. The Accidental Tourist is written by Bill Bryson.

  2. The chapter is a humorous travel story.

  3. Bill Bryson calls himself an “accidental tourist.”

  4. The writer often gets into trouble while travelling.

  5. He easily loses tickets, passports, and important papers.

  6. The author once spilled a drink in an aeroplane.

  7. He is careless and forgetful during journeys.

  8. The zip of his carry-on bag once broke open.

  9. All the items from his bag spread across the airport floor.

  10. The writer often stains his clean clothes.

  11. He accidentally got ink on his face and clothes.

  12. The story shows the funny side of travelling.

  13. Bill Bryson uses self-humour in the chapter.

  14. The writer becomes nervous at airports.

  15. He often creates confusion without meaning to.

  16. The airline cancelled his frequent-flyer miles.

  17. The story teaches us to laugh at our mistakes.

  18. The chapter highlights problems faced during travel.

  19. Bill Bryson’s writing style is simple and humorous.

  20. The lesson is entertaining as well as meaningful.

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