What is it that Ranji finds difficult to explain at home?
Ranji sees his adversary in the bazaar.
(i) What does he wish to do?
In what way is the forest pool different from the one which Ranji knew in the Rajputana desert?
What, according to you, makes the two adversaries turn into good friends in a matter of minutes? Explain it as you have understood it.
Ranji’s superiority over the other boy is obvious in the following:
physical strength, good diving, his being a fighter, sense of humour, swimming under water, making a good point, willingness to help.
Underline the relevant phrases.
Now that they are at the pool, why don’t they continue the fight?
What surprises the warrior?
Who was the better swimmer? How do you know it?
Why do some of us find it necessary to prove that we are better than others? Will you be amused or annoyed to read the following sign at the back of the car in front of you?
I may be going slow but I am ahead of you.
Have you ever been in a serious fight only to realize later that it was unnecessary and futile? Share you experience/views with others frankly and honestly.
Is fighting the only way of resolving differences of opinion? What else can be done to reach a mutually acceptable settlement?
Ranji is not at all eager for a second fight. Why does he go back to the pool, then?
(ii) What does he actually do, and why?
(ii) Was he, in your opinion, right or wrong to ask this question?
Between Ranji and the other boy, who is trying to start a quarrel? Give a reason for your answer.
“Then we will have to continue the fight,” said the other.
(i) What made him say that?
(ii) Did the fight continue? If not, why not?
The other boy asked Ranji to ‘explain’ himself.
(i) What did he expect Ranji to say?