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It brought painful memories of her mother and war, so she leaves the place immediately. She resolves to forget the address and decided not to revisit the place.

The whole story is told in flashback. Ranga's homecoming was an exciting event for the villagers because, at the time, English education was not accessible. The villagers and the narrator went to meet Ranga at his home to see if English education has changed him.

They were disappointed to see it had not. The narrator was impressed with Ranga when he came to visit him in the afternoon of the same day. He decided to get Ranga married and settled down. He stages the meeting of Ranga with Ratna. The narrator also manipulated events to make Ranga want to marry Ratna.

At the end of the story from Snapshot book class 11, we see that Ratna and Ranga are happily married and has a three-year-old son named after the narrator. We get a glimpse of Albert Einstein as a student from this excerpt in Snapshot book class We see that Einstein didn't like learning facts and thought they were irrelevant. Since he was forced to learn things, he had no interest in; he was miserable.

His rooms were situated at the poorest parts of Munich, and he hated the atmosphere of slum violence around it. He wanted to leave school and study math at a college in Milan. So, he asked his friend Yuri to find him a doctor who can certify that he had a nervous breakdown and need to stay away from school. However, when he went to school, the headmaster asked him to leave the school of his own accord.

He got a glowing reference from his math teacher and bid goodbye to his only friend Yuri before leaving. B Priestley which talks about a serious issue wrapped in comedy. The main character is Annie Pearson, who is a devoted wife and a doting mother in her forties. She does all the domestic chores without getting any acknowledgement from her family.

She is also taken for granted and ordered about by her thoughtless and selfish family. So, her friend Mrs Fitzgerald asks her to be more assertive. Since Mrs Pearson doesn't have any idea how to do so, Mrs Fitzgerald suggests a plan where they exchange personalities using magic. Mrs Fitzgerald, in Mrs Pearson's body, goes to her house and waits for her family. When they come in, and they ask her to do things like making tea and ironing, she refuses. She also taunts them, which leaves them shocked and bewildered.

All this is too much for the real Mrs Pearson, who asks Mrs Fitzgerald to change back. After changing back, Mrs Fitzgerald tells Mrs Pearson that she should be a bit more dominating to gain respect. This story from Snapshot book class 11 by author Amitav Ghosh is a result of a promise made to a friend of his, Agha Shahid Ali, before his death. His friend had been suffering from a malignant tumour and had been undergoing treatment for cancer.

Agha Shaheed Ali made a specific request to Amitav Ghosh to remember him through written words. It is because he knew that the author would avoid writing about him as a way of dealing with loss and grief at the death of his friend.

After this request, the author started to record every conversation he had with his friend, which has made it possible for him to write this piece in remembrance of his friend which you can read in Snapshot class 11 NCERT book. It is an excerpt taken from The Citadel. This story from Snapshot book class 11 is about a young doctor who expertly handles a case of a difficult birth and ends up saving the life of both the baby and the mother.

Dr Andrew Manson, while returning, saw the husband of the patient waiting for him despite being a late night. After an hour-long struggle, the patient gave birth to a stillborn baby and lay in a desperate state. For a moment, Andrew was torn between the baby and the mother, but he handed the baby to the nurse and attended the mother whose strength was ebbing away.

When the mother was slightly better, he turned to the baby. The nurse had kept it below the bed, thinking it lifeless. However, it was only unconscious, so he administered a treatment he had seen only once in Samara.

For half an hour, he continued the unusual method of respiration on the baby until its chest gave a small heave. In the end, though he was hazed and tired, Andrew felt like he had done something worthwhile and real at last.



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