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B. Sc. Part- I Computer Science Entire Semester II, Course Code: AECC-B: English paper-II, , Course Title: English for Communication (Paper-II), Syllabus to be implemented from June 2018, , Credits: Teaching Scheme: Theory — 04 Lect. / Week Total Marks: 50, , English for Communication, , Module V, A) Telephonic Communication, B) Lost Forest - Johannes Jensen, C) Stopping by Woods - Robert Frost, , Module VI, A) English for Spesific Purposes, B) Putting Data to Effective Use - Satish Tripathi, , Module VII, A) English for Advertising, B) An Epithet- W.H.Davies, , Module VIII, A)The Golden Touch -Nathaniel Howthone, B) Offering in the Temple -Desika Vinayakam Pillai
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English for Communication, , Pattern of Question Paper, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , SEMESTER II (AECC —B), Paper - II, Total Marks: 50, Q. Sub. | Type of Question Based on Unit | Marks, No. | Q., 1 A Four multiple choice questions with | Prose and, four alternatives to be set. poetry units. 04, B Answer in one word/phrase/sentence, each. Prose and 04, poetry units., 2 A Answer the following questions in three | Prose and, to four sentences each (4 out of 6) poetry units 08, B Write short notes on the following in, about seven to eight sentences each Prose and 09, G out of 5) poetry units, 3 Questions to be set on, A Telephonic Communication Module V A 8, B English for Advertising, Module VILA 7, 4 Question to be set on Module VIA 5, English for Spesific Purposes, B Question to be set on English for Module VIA a, , , , , , , , , , Specific Purposes
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C, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, , Robert Frost, , , , Robert Frost, (1874-1 963) an American Poet of world-wide fame was a poet of nature, ; puntryside, e interlinked human experiences with nature. His poems are simple, easy f0 understand. His poems are symbolic and have a universal appeal. The poem, jou contemplation of nature. It describes the beauty of dark, deep and lovely woods,, wilakes, frozen lake in the winter evening. He is fascinated by the beautiful sight, he, shes ed 2a forever. However, he reminds himself that despite the loveliness of, view he has to go., , , , The poem has a symbolic meaning. The poet is lost in beauties of nature., He wishes to enter the dark woods which is suggestive of last journey, ‘Sleep’ is symbolic, of death. But he is taken back by the sound of harness bells that reminds him of his, sromises, This is the experiences of every human being, The poem has a universal
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Whose woods these are I think | know, , His house ts in the village, though:, , He will not see me stopping here, , To watch his woods fill up with snow., , My little borse must think tt queer ~ KORN, To stop without a farmbouse near, , Between the woods and frozen lake, , The darkest evening of the year.
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He gives his harness bells a shake, To ask if there is some mistake., The only other sound ‘s the sweep, Of easy wind and downy Make., , The woods are lovely, dark, and deep,, But I have promises to keep,, , And miles to go before I sleep, a¢X*\, And miles to go before I sleep.