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CLAT GURUKULEST. PATNA · By Ready For ExamCLASS 07Tone — The Sombre FamilyFour Cousins of SadnessContinuation of the Tones series · Part 5SBSombregrim realityELElegiacmourned lossPLPlaintivevoiced lamentMLMelancholicquiet nostalgiaWHAT THIS CLASS DOES1Lock the difference between sad ≠ mourning ≠ lament ≠ nostalgia2Drill the 4-cue ladder for sombre family disambiguation3Walk through 8 CLAT-style three-liners on the board4Trap busters — SB↔ML, EL↔PL, ML↔EL most-confused pairs550-Q in-class practice + answer keyPK
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CLAT GURUKULCLAT 2027 · English · Class 07 · Sombre Family02clatgurukul.comRECAP & TODAYFrom mockery to mourningLast class: three cousins of INDIRECT criticism. Today: four cousins of SADNESS.LAST CLASSIronic FamilyThree cousins. INDIRECT criticism — contradiction, ridicule, contempt.IR · SA · SDTODAYSombre FamilyFour cousins of sadness — every passage is sad. The question is what KIND of sad.SB · EL · PL · MLPK
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CLAT GURUKULCLAT 2027 · English · Class 07 · Sombre Family03clatgurukul.comTHE FAMILY · ESTABLISHING QUOTE"All four convey sadness — yet each has a distinct emotional quality. Students confuse them because they read mood, not mechanism."— Anurag Sir · Tones Series · Part 5GRIMthe world istragicMOURNEDwhat we had isgoneLAMENTEDthis is wrong;stop itREFLECTEDI quietly recalla softer timePK
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CLAT GURUKULCLAT 2027 · English · Class 07 · Sombre Family05clatgurukul.comSOMBRE · DEFINITIONSB — SombreA SOMBRE tone presents a grim reality. Serious, grave, dark — the writer is describing, not grieving.KEY EMOTIONSeriousness and gravitySIGNAL WORDScrisis · grave · tragic · devastation · grim · severe · dire · alarming · uncertainEXAMPLE PASSAGE"The village stood silent after the flood. Broken homes lined the streets, and families searched through the debris for remnants of their former lives."Why Sombre? Third-person, factual description of a tragic situation; no personal mourning, no lament, no nostalgia. Default flavour when nothing more specific applies.PK
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CLAT GURUKULCLAT 2027 · English · Class 07 · Sombre Family06clatgurukul.comSOMBRE · COMMON STUDENT MISTAKEDon't confuse Sombre with…✗ STUDENT MARKSMelancholicWHY WRONGStudents assume any sad passage about a disaster is melancholic because they hear 'sad'. But the writer here is not feeling — she is reporting.✓ CORRECT ANSWERSombreDECISIVE RULESB is a description of a public grim reality; ML needs a single person quietly reflecting on a private memory.PK
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CLAT GURUKULCLAT 2027 · English · Class 07 · Sombre Family11clatgurukul.comPLAINTIVE · DEFINITIONPL — PlaintiveA PLAINTIVE tone sounds mournful, complaining, or yearning — almost like a plea or a lament directed outward.KEY EMOTIONLamentation or yearningSIGNAL WORDSwhy must · how long · how many · must we · disheartening · heartbreaking · pleaEXAMPLE PASSAGE"Why must these ancient forests disappear? How many warnings must be ignored before we act?"Why Plaintive? Interrogative grammar: 'why must', 'how long', 'how many', 'must we'. Combines sorrow with appeal or protest. The writer is not just sad — she is voicing the sadness.PK
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