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The main theme of the play is the importance of education and the balance between studying and enjoying life, emphasizing that both formal education and life experiences contribute to learning. |
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Learning from parents and real-life situations is portrayed as equally valuable as ___ in school. |
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How does the play encourage children in relation to their studies and childhood? |
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The play encourages children to take their studies seriously while also appreciating and enjoying the joys of childhood. |
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What are the main differences in the attitudes towards education between Bhaiya and Munna? |
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Bhaiya is serious and dedicated to his studies, believing in building a strong educational foundation, while Munna prefers playing and drawing, showing a more carefree attitude towards education. |
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Bhaiya believes that having a strong base in education will help achieve ___ in life. |
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Fill in the blank: Bhaiya creates a strict ___ for Munna that includes subjects to study and some time for play. |
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Bhaiya worries that if Munna continues to play instead of studying, he might not perform well in school and waste their father's money. |
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What emotions does Bhaiya experience after failing his exams, and how does Munna respond to his situation? |
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Bhaiya feels very sad about his failure, while Munna, despite being happy about his own success, feels bad for his brother and wants to help him feel better. |
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Bhaiya reminds Munna that learning comes from ___ and ___, not just from books. |
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True or False: Munna initially takes Bhaiya's advice about studying seriously. |
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Munna realizes that Bhaiya is right about the importance of studies and acknowledges that life experience is also valuable. |
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A timetable helps organize tasks and shows when specific activities should be completed. |