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english • matric 9th

The Value of Time

Comprehensive study notes for The Value of Time (Chapter ) English Matric 9th. Read detailed explanations, solve MCQs, practice questions with answers. Free online education Pakistan.

Story Summary: Taseer's Lesson

Taseer was a cheerful and kind boy but had a major flaw: procrastination. He wasted time on video games and daydreaming. His wise grandfather taught him a lesson using a Jar Analogy:

  • Big Rocks: Important things (Education, Family, Health). These must go in first.
  • Pebbles: Other priorities (Hobbies, Friends).
  • Sand: Trivial things (Social media, distractions).

If you fill the jar with sand first, there is no room for rocks. Taseer learned to prioritize important tasks first.

Vocabulary: Key Terms

  • Procrastinate: To delay or postpone tasks.
  • Engrossed: Fully absorbed or focused on something.
  • Admirable: Deserving respect and approval.
  • Allocated: Distributed or assigned for a purpose.
  • Cherished: Treasured and valued highly.

Elements of a Story

1. Setting: Time and place.
2. Characters: People in the story.
3. Plot: Sequence of events (Exposure, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution).
4. Conflict: The problem faced.
5. Theme: The main message (e.g., Importance of Time).

Grammar: Transition Words

Words that connect ideas within text to make it cohesive.
Examples:
- Addition: Moreover, Furthermore, In addition.
- Contrast: However, On the other hand.
- Result: Therefore, Consequently, As a result.

Grammar: Co-ordinating Conjunctions

Join clauses of equal rank. Remember FANBOYS:
For, And, Nor, But, Or, Yet, So.
Example: Birds fly and fish swim.

Grammar: Subordinating Conjunctions

Join an independent clause to a dependent clause.
Examples: Because, Although, If, Unless, Since.
Sentence: He ran away because he was afraid.

Grammar: Correlative Conjunctions

Pairs of conjunctions used together.
Examples:
- Either...or: I want either tea or coffee.
- Neither...nor: He is neither happy nor sad.
- Both...and: She is both smart and kind.

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