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12th English Most Important Question Answer For Exam : Lesson 03 Flamingo Book

12th English Most Important Question Answer For Exam

12th English Most Important Question Answer For Exam : Lesson 03 Flamingo Book

 

12th English Most Important Question Answer For Exam

Q. 1. Why was Douglas determined to get over his fear of water? 

Ans. The fear of water ruined his fishing trips, deprived him of the joy of canoeing, boating and swimming. He used every way he knew to overcome this fear he had developed since childhood. He determined to get an instructor and learn swimming to get over his fear of water.

 

Q. 2. What is the "misadventure" that William Douglas speaks about?

 

Ans. When The author and narrator of story William Douglas was  at the age of ten or eleven year .One day he was Standing on the side of the pool. As there was no one else there, he was waiting for others to come so that he could start swimming. Then an eighteen-year-old well-built boy picked him up and tossed him into the deep end of the pool.

 

Q. 3. How did Douglas overcome his fear of water?

Ans. Douglas took the help of an instructor to learn swimming, who worked on his fear very methodically. For three months, he was taken across the pool with the help of a rope. The instructor taught him to exhale underwater and inhale through raised nose. He made him kick his legs to make them relax. After about six months, Douglas could not only swim well but was also free of his fear to a great extent. He swam alone in the pool. He swam two miles across Lake Wentworth and the whole length to the shore and back of warm lake. Thus, he overcome his fear of water.

 

Q. 4. How did the instructor "build a swimmer" out of Douglas ?

Ans. The fear of water made Douglas hopeless and terrified. He wanted to get rid of this fear, so he engaged an instructor to learn swimming. The instructor put a belt around him, the other end of which was held by the instructor. The instructor built a swimmer out of Douglas piece by piece. He asked Douglas to put his face under water and exhale and to raise his nose and inhale. In seven months, Douglas became confident to swim the length of the pool.