Welcome to your 2-day English revision plan for the chapter “Three Questions.” This structured study plan is designed to maximise your comprehension and retention of key concepts, themes, characters, and literary devices found in the text. By following this plan, you will engage in thorough reading, literary analysis, and practical exercises that will help reinforce your understanding and prepare you for assessments. The plan includes hyperlinks to chapter summaries, notes, practice questions, and worksheets to enhance your learning experience.
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Study Plan: Three Questions
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Summarise the key themes, literary devices, and character analysis of “Three Questions.” Use the following resources for reinforcement:
For self-assessment, review your answers from the mock tests and practice questions, focusing on areas where improvement is needed. By adhering to this structured plan, you will enhance your understanding of “Three Questions” and be well-prepared for any evaluations. Happy studying!
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1. What are the three questions that the protagonist seeks answers to in "Three Questions"? | ![]() |
2. How does the protagonist attempt to find answers to his questions in the story? | ![]() |
3. What lesson does the protagonist learn by the end of the story? | ![]() |
4. How does the character of the hermit contribute to the overall message of the story? | ![]() |
5. What is the significance of the story's title "Three Questions"? | ![]() |