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Passage Narration For All Class (Part 3)


Set 09


'My sons, listen to me. A great treasure lies hidden in the land. I am going to leave it to you.' 'How’ll we find it?' said the sons. 'You must dig the land for it,' said the old man.

Answer: 
The old man told his sons to listen to him that a great treasure lied hidden in the land. He added that he was going to leave that to them. The sons wanted to know how they would find it. The old man replied that they must dig the land for it.

Set 10


'Will you come to my house tomorrow?' I asked the boy. 'We can discuss terms and conditions then,' I said. 'I shall be very happy to meet you at your house. Thank you so much,' he replied.

Answer:
 I asked the boy if he would go to my house the next day. I told him that we could discuss terms and conditions then. He replied that he would be very happy to meet me at my house and thanked me so much.

Set 11


'Could I help you, Sir?' said the receptionist. The man replied, 'Sure, I want to meet the Managing Director of the company.' The receptionist said, 'Do you have an appointment?' 'Yes, I have,' he said.

Answer:
 The receptionist asked the man respectfully if he could he help him (M). The man replied that it was sure and added that he (M) wanted to meet the Managing Director of the company. The receptionist again asked him if he (M) had an appointment. He replied in the affirmative and said that he (M) had an appointment.

Set 12


The stranger said to the boy, “Will you tell me the way to the nearest hotel?” “Yes, I will, Do you want a residential one in which you can spend the night?” the boy said. “I do not want to stay here, but I want a meal” the stranger replied. The boy said,” Follow me.”

Answer: 
The stranger asked the boy if he would tell him the way to the nearest hotel. The boy replied in the affirmative that he would. He again asked if he wanted a residential one in which he could spend the night. The stranger replied that he did not want to stay there, but he wanted a meal. The boy requested him to follow him.

Set 13


The teacher asked the student where he was from. The student replied that he was from Nepal. The teacher again asked him how he had found Dhaka when he had first arrived. The student told that he liked it very much and he thought that the city was very beautiful.

Answer: 
“Where are you from?” said the teacher. “I am from Nepal,” said the student. “How did you find Dhaka when you first arrived?” said the teacher. “Well, I like it. I think the city is very beautiful,” said the student.

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