BY PAYING MONEY YOU CAN GET THESE ITEMS. DO YOU KNOW HOW PEOPLE USE TO GET THE ITEMS BEFORE THE INVENTION OF MONEY?
THROUGH BARTER SYSTEM In barter system , people exchanged services and goods for other services and goods in return.
Some of the disadvantages of Barter System are : # 1. Lack of Double Coincidence of Wants # 2. Lack of a Common Measure of Value: # 3. Indivisibility of Certain Goods # 4. Difficulty in Storing Value etc..
Numismatics is the study or collection of currency , including coins, tokens, paper money and related objects. Numismatist : a specialist in numismatics. a person who collects numismatic items, especially coins.
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LESSON -2 A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY b y Ruskin Bond
Ruskin Bond is one of India’s beloved writer. He was born in Himachal Pradesh, to British parents. He started writing at an early age and won many prizes. He worked as a journalist for a few years. He has written thirty short story collections and many novels. Indian Council for Child Education awarded him the Sahitya Academy Award in 1992. He was also awarded the Padma Bhushan, one of India’s highest honours, in 2014.
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RANJI 1 RUPEE COIN JUMNA SWEETS SHOP JALEBIS SHOPKEEPER OLD COIN BAZAAR MOHINDER EXCHANGED OLD 1 Re FISHING ROD RODE TRUCK RIVER SIDE RIVER DEEP FISHING BAZAAR MET A BOY EXCHANGED FISHING ROD FLUTE EXCHANGED FLUTE STONE NECKLACE PLAYING FLUTE MET KOKI EXCHANGED NECKLACE NEW 1 RUPEE COIN JALEBIS NEW 1 RUPEE COIN EXCHANGE JUMNA SWEETS SHOP JALEBIS A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY
MIND MAP -1 CHARACTER Ranji ( protogonist ) shopkeeper Mohinder Singh a boy a milk boy Koki (things / places) DIRECT SPEECH THEME Achieving any dream with a little resourcefulness. A RUPEE GOES A LONG WAY
MIND MAP -2 ranji K nows Does not knows The two boys one playing flute and the other one carrying empty milk cans. Mohinder Singh and Koki honest g enerous r esourceful patience Good qualities
Words in Focus went out of use - no longer in use valuable - worth a great deal of money shrugged - raise (one's shoulders) slightly and momentarily to express doubt, ignorance, or indifference familiar - well known from long or close association . slide away – move away
Words in Focus shallow - of little depth had his eye on the flute – wanted to have the flute examined – looked at something carefully startled - surprised and slightly frightened shrill – (voice) high-pitched and piercing squeaky - a short, very high sound or cry hesitated no longer – wait anymore
Words in Focus vigorously – forcefully precious – valuable pleasure - a feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment made a face –to show a feeling such as dislike humming - make a low, steady continuous sound like that of a bee
Life looks very easy to achieve what we want but in reality we have to work hard and have patience to get it.