| What the author says | What he means |
|---|---|
| 1. At last a sympathetic audience! | Gerrard means that his company is not a sympathetic audience because the intruder has got a gun in his hand. |
| 2. You have been so modest. | Gerrard means that the intruder has been immodest in not having told anything about himself. |
| 3. With you figuring so largely in it, that is understandable | Gerrard means that it is not understandable how anything about him is ‘surprising’. |
Look up the dictionary entries for the words sympathy, familiarity, comfort, care, and surprise. Use the information given in the dictionary and complete the table.
Noun, Adjective, Adverb, Verb, Meaning:
sympathy
familiarity
comfort
care
surprise
Two circles intersect at two points B and C. Through B, two line segments ABD and PBQ are drawn to intersect the circles at A, D and P, Q respectively (see Fig. 9.27). Prove that ∠ACP = ∠ QCD

ABCD is a trapezium in which AB || CD and AD = BC (see Fig. 8.14). Show that
(i) ∠A = ∠B
(ii) ∠C = ∠D
(iii) ∆ABC ≅ ∠∆BAD
(iv) diagonal AC = diagonal BD [Hint : Extend AB and draw a line through C parallel to DA intersecting AB produced at E.]

(i) The kind of person the doctor is (money, possessions)
(ii) The kind of person he wants to be (appearance, ambition)