1. Locate the following phrases in the text and study their connotation.
1. gripped the imagination of
2. dawned upon
3. ushered in
4. passed into current coin
5. passport of the future
II. The words ‘grip’, ‘dawn’, ‘usher’, ‘coin’, ‘passport’, have a literal as well as figurative meaning. Write pairs of sentences using each word in the literal as well as the figurative sense.
1. |
Grip |
(a) Literal |
— Grip my hand. |
(b) Figurative |
— The Green Movement has gripped the minds of millions. |
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2. |
Dawn |
(a) Literal |
— Thousands of pilgrims had a dip in the Ganges at dawn. |
(b) Figurative |
— Suddenly it dawned on the old man that his end was near. |
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3. |
Usher |
(a) Literal |
— He ushered me into his office, (to take) |
(b) Figurative |
— The change of leadership ushered in fresh ideas and policies. |
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4. |
Coin |
(a) Literal |
— Please give me a two rupee coin. |
(6) Figurative |
— Shakespeare coined many new words and phrases. |
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5. |
Passport |
(a) Literal |
— You don’t need a passport if you visit Bhutan. |
(b) Figurative |
— An MBA degree from any of the IIMs is a sure passport to success. |