'This land of rolling hills is inhabited by a proud race of Martial men, beautiful women andwildlife.' What information do you have about the proud race of martial men beautiful womenand wildlife of Coorg?
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Coorgis are a proud race of martial men and beautiful women. They are very hospitable and entertain their guests by relating stories of the bravery of their sons and fathers. Coorgis are a proud race of martial men and beautiful women. They are very hospitable and entertain their guests by relating stories of the bravery of their sons and fathers.
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Instead of enjoying their childhood, the children today are keen to enter adulthood. After reading about all the joys that the author Lucio Rodrigues had in his childhood, do you think such a keenness on the part of children is desirable?
The Coorgis are the descendants of the Greeks or the Arabs and are still able to maintain their traditional practices. Do you agree that following these practices today is important? Why or why not?
According to the text, Assam is said to be 'tea country'. Do you believe that Assam has some of the best plantations in the world that makes it a unique country?
The Kodavus are very far away from their origin, Greece or Arabia. Yet they carry on their unique values, customs and practices. Does this make you appreciate them? Why?
'The climb to the Brahmagiri hills brings you into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscapeof Coorg.' Describe the panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of Coorg while climbing the Brahmagiri hills.
'Midway between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore sits a piece of heaven that must havedrifted from the kingdom of God'. What is situated midway between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore? Why is it called a piece of heaven? Give reasons for your answer citing examples for the text.
'Freedom is the voice of happiness for all lives even for plant life.' Explain this statement withreference to the struggle of the branches of the tree to come out in the open in the verandah of the poet's house.