The document discusses different types of endings in stories - some happy, some sad, some ending in glory. It notes that a day without a happy ending is filled with grief, pain and disappointment. However, the speaker says a person can make their own happy ending by being themselves and smiling even when things seem out of tune or not working out as hoped.
The document discusses different types of endings in stories - some happy, some sad, some ending in glory. It notes that a day without a happy ending is filled with grief, pain and disappointment. However, the speaker says a person can make their own happy ending by being themselves and smiling even when things seem out of tune or not working out as hoped.
The document discusses different types of endings in stories - some happy, some sad, some ending in glory. It notes that a day without a happy ending is filled with grief, pain and disappointment. However, the speaker says a person can make their own happy ending by being themselves and smiling even when things seem out of tune or not working out as hoped.
1. What does the speaker say about the different endings of a story? Ans: The speaker says that some stories end with happiness, some with sadness and some end in glory. 2. How does the speaker describe a day that doesn't have a 'happy ending'? Ans: The speaker describes it as a day filled with grief, pain and disappointment. 3. How, according to the speaker, can a person make their own 'happy ending'? Ans: According to the speaker, a person can make their own 'happy ending' by being 'yourself' and by smiling when things get out of tune. 4. Explain these ____ a. "just be yourself" Ans: It means to behave in a natural way, rather than trying to pretend to be different. b. "things get out of tune" Ans: The poet has used this phrase to describe those times of life when things don't work out or we aren't able to understand the things happening around us.