Deep Water- Answers to Short Questions
DEEP WATER
Good Morning gentlemen
The story
of deep water would have created a lasting impact on you and would have made
you realize that nothing is impossible in this world. Fear is just in mind. This experience had a great importance in
William’s life. He realized that death was peaceful and only the fear of death
was fearful. He recollects the words of one of the Presidents of America –
Roosevelt. Roosevelt had said that all we have to fear is fear itself. As
William had experienced death and the fear of death, his desire to live grew
immensely. He felt released from fear and was free to walk up the trails and
climb up the mountains fearlessly.
So walk ahead in life and conquer your fear. Let nothing beat you down.
With this learning, I hope you all must have attempted short questions given to you in yesterday's blog. I am sharing all the answers to those questions with you. Kindly, go through all the answers and crosscheck them with the answers written by you in your registers.
DEEP WATER
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. Why
was Douglas determined to get over his fear of water?
The misadventure of having a near drowning experience
left an indelible mark on Douglas’s mind. The phobia of water hampered all his
joys of enjoying different water sports like fishing, caning, boating and swimming.
Douglas did not want to live with this handicap. So, He was determined to overcome it at any
cost.
2. Why
did mother warn Douglas against river Yakima?
Mother warned Douglas against river Yakima as it was
treacherous. Very deceptive look at this apparently harmless river had claimed
several lives. Mother did not want her son go anywhere near it. So she warned
him against the river.
3. What
factors made Douglas decide in favor of the YMCA pool?
The pool at YMCA was built with the learners in
mind. It was just two or three feet deep at the shallow end and nine feet deep
at the other end. The slop was a gradual one, thus the learner learnt swimming
without exposing himself to any grave risk.
4. What
complex did Douglas have when he had to get into the pool? What did he do about
it?
Douglas was a skinny child with under developed muscles.
He was ashamed to expose his lean and thin legs while walking into the pool.
However since he wanted to learn swimming, he had no alternative and he somehow
subdued his pride and walked into the pool with naked legs.
5. How
did Douglas overcome his childhood aversion to water in YMCA pool?
The YMCA pool revived unpleasant memories of Douglas’s
childhood. However
determined to learn swimming he paddled with his new water
wings. His keen observation helped him to lean by imitating. Soon he gathered
confidence and got over his aversion of water.
6. Describe
Douglas’s downward journey to the bottom of the pool for the second time.
Douglas’s downward journey to the bottom of the pool
for the second time was nightmarish experience. With legs almost paralyzed aching
lungs and throbbing head Douglas felt suffocated. A relentless pull of the
water absolutely terrorized him. Yet he managed to remember to jump with all
his might towards the surface of the pool.
7. What
did Douglas learn from his experience of almost drowning?
The almost drowning experience taught him that death
itself is not terrifying, instead it is peaceful. It is the fear of death that
is torturous. Therefore it is imperative to get over fear and keep it at bay;
otherwise man may have to die many deaths before his life actually comes to an
end.
8. How
did the narrator fight his terror while struggling to come out of water?
On
being forcibly pushed into water Douglas retained his wits. He focused his mind
on the solution rather than on the problem. He tried to work out a strategy to
save himself and concentrated on it. This helped him not to be defeated by the
sensation of terror.
9. Why
did Douglas refrain from going into the pool all alone the fateful day?
On the fateful day when he reached the pool he found
himself all alone there. He observed the stillness of water and the quietness
of the place. Feeling too timid to plunge into the water all by himself he
decided to wait for others to come.
10. Why
did Douglas have an initial aversion for water?
At
the age of three or four years, he was once knocked down by the waves at California beach. The waves swept over him and he was buried under them. The overpowering force of water terrorized him and he developed an aversion for it.I am sure you must have self written the answers to above questions. Now, post three adjectives from the chapter that convey distress in the comment box. This will gain your attendance for the day. Do not forget to mention your name in the comment box.
Moving ahead with today's task.
Here are the two long answer type questions given with value points. Kindly attempt these questions in your English registers. Elaborate and add your views and statistics from the chapter read for framing an answer worth appreciation.
CHAPTER – 3 :
DEEP WATER (FLAMIGO)
LONG ANSWER
QUESTIONS
1.
How did Douglas develop an aversion to
water?
·
His childhood experience
·
He was knocked down by the waves in
California beach.
·
He was buried in water.
·
His breath was gone and he was
frightened.
·
He decided to learn swimming.
·
He had gone to YMCA pool.
·
The first frightening experience at YMCA
pool.
·
An eighteen year old boy picked him up
and tossed him into the deep water.
·
He never went back to the pool.
·
Developed a fear of water.
·
He was not able to do any water sports.
·
A paralyzing fear grabbed his heart.
2.
How did Douglas overcome his fear of
water?
·
He was afraid of water from a very young
age.
·
His to misadventures made him afraid of
water.
·
Experience at California beach.
·
Experience at YMCA swimming pool.
·
He avoided water sports.
·
He decided to overcome his fear of
water.
·
He decided to have a professional help.
·
Appointed an instructor.
·
He observed keenly each and every
movement.
·
He made use of every opportunity.
·
Hard working and persistence helped him
to come out of his fear of water.
·
Success is gained by throwing out 'fear
of fear'.We will start a new chapter tomorrow. These classes are important. The content done here will not be done again in the classes once your school reopens. Kindly be attentive and spread the word to your fellow classmates as well to take these classes seriously. If not, you will stand at the losing end.
Thank you
HAPPY LEARNING
GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
Good morning sir
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Isaac
DeleteGood morning sir. Thank you for the notes
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Swaraj. You are welcome.
DeleteKindly post any three adjectives depicting distress.
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DeleteSir three adjectives:
Delete•sheer
•stark
•rigid
Sir i only got 2
ReplyDeleteSheer
Rigid
Are these right sir?
I'll give you these. Good.
DeleteGood morning Sir
ReplyDeleteSiddhant this side
Good Morning Siddhant
DeleteWere you able to find any three adjectives?
Good Morning Sir Thank You for the notes
ReplyDeleteThank You Ashwin.
DeleteCould you find any three adjectives?
The three adjectives are : unpleasent,stark,sheer
Delete12-E
DeleteMorning sir joel here.
ReplyDelete12-B
DeleteGood Morning Joel
DeleteKindly post three adjectives as well.
Sir rigid
Delete2) suffocating
Rigid is an adjective but suffocating is a verb. Search again.
DeleteGood morning sir
ReplyDeleteThree adjectives-
Rigid
Panicky
Choked
(12-B)
Good Morning Rushil
DeleteRigid and Panicky adjectives but Choked isn't.
Try and find out one more.
Good morning sir .I am from class 11-B.The three adjectives which convey that the author was in distress are as follows:- 1)suffocating,2)stark and 3)shrieking
ReplyDeletesuffocating is a verb
Deletestark is an adjective
shrieking is a verb.
one is correct out of three words sent.
Kindly search again.
Sorry
ReplyDeleteSir 12-B
Good morning sir
ReplyDeleteAbhyuday from 11B
The three I foundare
Overpowering (waves)
Panicky
Paralysed (legs, when he was underwater)
Good Abhyuday. Keep learning.
DeleteSir three adjectives
ReplyDeleteThrobbed
Pounding
Wobbly
Shashwat singh 12-b
Throbbed is a verb.
DeletePounding is a verb again
Wobbly is correct. It is an adjective.
Good morning sir i'm from class 12E. 3 adjective I found are Sheer, Rigid, Overpowering
ReplyDeletecorrect. good work.
DeleteOverpowering
ReplyDeleteDirty
Paralyzed
12B
Good work Jayesh.
DeleteGood morning sir...The 3 adjectives are:
ReplyDelete1)Stark
2)Shrieking
3)Rigid
x....x....x
Swayam khandelwal
12-B
Stark and Rigid are adjectives but Shrieking is a verb.
DeleteGood morning Sir,
ReplyDeleteNathanael Angumei from 12-E here. The three adjectives:
Unpleasant
Awful
Haunting
Correct.
DeleteGood morning sir
ReplyDeleteChristopher Massey (12-E)
Three adjectives
sheer
stark
panicky
Correct.
DeleteDo the long answers now.
Good morning sir..I’m from class XII-E..The three adjectives which convey distress are:stark,sheer,panicky..
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Saransh
DeleteGood.
You can attempt long questions now.
Good morning sir
ReplyDelete~ Keith
The three adjectives are:
Sheer
Rigid
Panicky
Good Morning Keith
DeleteAccepted.
You can attempt long questions now.
Good afternoon sir I am from class 12E .The 3 ajdectives are
ReplyDeleteAwful, Sheer,stark
Correct.
DeleteKeep learning
Good morning and thank you sir
ReplyDeleteStay safe stay quarantine
You too Isaac.
DeleteGod bless you.
Good morning sir
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Amaan.
DeletePlease send three adjectives.
Good afternoon sir, Jason this side. The three adjectives that I was able find are awful, stark and haunting
ReplyDeleteGood morning sir
ReplyDeleteHarshil this side
Three adjectives are
1).rigid
2).panicky
3).overpowering
Ok sir John Pius XII B
ReplyDeleteOk sir John Pius XII B
ReplyDeleteOk sir John Pius XII B
ReplyDeletegood afternoon sir
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