Though the NCERT books are written in a simple language but some words have to be used by the authors in order to culminate their story. So, the meaning for these kinds of words is also given on the page wherever they are mentioned.
In case the student wants to do a recapitulation of the story, then he/she can do it with the help of questions headed as ‘Oral Comprehension Check’.
The chapter consists of the events which Anne Frank has mentioned in her diary. Anne used the diary as a mode of communication with herself where she was able to freely converse and state all her feelings.
At the end of the chapter, some exercises are also given related to grammar which can be done by the students in order to brush up their grammatical skills.
Students can view and download the chapter from the link provided below.
NCERT has published ‘First Flight’ textbook for CBSE Class 10th English Literature.
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The book can help the students to work on their English and improve vocabulary. The fourth chapter of this book is named as ‘From the Diary of Anne Frank’ which talks about the pain and struggle of a girl who belonged to a Jewish family during the time of Hitler’s rule.Though the NCERT books are written in a simple language but some words have to be used by the authors in order to culminate their story. So, the meaning for these kinds of words is also given on the page wherever they are mentioned.
In case the student wants to do a recapitulation of the story, then he/she can do it with the help of questions headed as ‘Oral Comprehension Check’.
The chapter consists of the events which Anne Frank has mentioned in her diary. Anne used the diary as a mode of communication with herself where she was able to freely converse and state all her feelings.
At the end of the chapter, some exercises are also given related to grammar which can be done by the students in order to brush up their grammatical skills.
Students can view and download the chapter from the link provided below.
Click here to get the complete chapter
NCERT Solutions for Chapter 4: From the Diary of Anne Frank
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Chapter 2: Nelson Mandela - Long Walk to Freedom
Chapter 3: Two Stories about Flying
Chapter 5: The Hundred Dresses–I
Chapter 6: The Hundred Dresses–II
Chapter 7: Glimpses of India
Chapter 8: Mijbil the Otter
Chapter 9: Madam Rides the Bus
Chapter 10: The Sermon at Benares
Chapter 11: The Proposal
Check Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Chapter 4: From the Diary of Anne Frank
How do you assess Anne’s character?
Anne was a sensible, 13 year old girl. Though she had loving parents and thirty friends, she was lonely. She could not share her innermost thoughts and feelings with her friends. She knew that no one would understand her need to keep a diary. Anne was very caring and loving. She adored her father. She loved her grandma and often thought of her after her death. She was quite mature for her age, for she knew that no one would have time for the thoughts of a 13-years old. It was because of this maturity that she could not confide in her friends. She was very talkative and was often punished by her maths teacher. Yet she was intelligent and had a good sense of humour. She convinced her teacher with her arguments, ultimately, he took the joke and did not punish her any more.
Why was Mr Keesing annoyed with Anne and what extra homework did he give to her after several warnings?
Mr Keesing was her maths teacher. By nature Anne was very talkative. He did not like this. As a I punishment he gave an essay to write on the topic “A chatterbox” to Anne.