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प्रश्न
Form groups and hold debates on the following topic. Make bulleted lists of points in favour (pros) and those against (cons) the given statement. Let the whole class vote on who won the debate.
Contact with man has helped animals to survive.
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उत्तर
PROS:
- Humans maintain species in danger alive in sanctuaries. Numerous species have been saved thanks to research.
- A man frequently aids injured and helpless animals, enabling them to live.
CONS:
- The hazard to animals is man; without humans, animals would never face any challenges in their lives.
- Because of human contact with the environment, animals are suffering rather than surviving.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Say whether the verb in the sentence below is transitive or intransitive. Ask yourself a ‘what’ question about the verb. (For some verbs, an object is a person, so ask the question ‘who’ instead of ‘what’).
He stroked its sides.
Say whether the underlined is Infinitive/ Participle (Present or Past)/Gerund.
The dying swallow fell at his feet.
Fill in the blank with the connector that goes with the underlined word.
Either Raghu _________ Bala will have to buy vegetables from the market.
Join the sentence using ‘ Relative Pronoun’.
I have sold the house. It was located at the bank of a river.
Read the following sentences carefully and underline the preposition.
Ben saw Daisy playing across the road.
Fill in the blank
I play tennis ______ cricket.
Change the following sentence into Passive Voice.
People burn a great deal of wood in winter.
Spot the error in the following sentence and rewrite them correctly.
In spite of his poverty and setbacks, he was able to launch his dream carrier.
Choose the verb and complete the sentence.
Hilda has ______ a new toy to play.
Given below are some idiomatic comparisons with ‘like’. Can you guess their meaning? Look them up in a good dictionary. You won’t find them under ‘like’. Which words will you look up to find these comparisons?
- Like a bull in a china shop (Here, china means delicate articles of porcelain)
- Like a cat on a hot tin roof.
- Like a red rag to a bull.
- Like a cat that stole the cream.
- Like water off a duck’s back.
- Memory like a sieve.
Using your imagination write more comparisons using ‘like’
