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प्रश्न
Read the question from the lesson. What do they imply?
What if we too had lived our lives, however short, to the fullest?
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उत्तर
The writer asks us to live our lives to the fullest, just like the hibiscus plant. The writer says that the hibiscus plant lives only a day, but it lives to the fullest by smiling in the sun and dancing in the wind. In the same way, we too should live our short lives to the fullest, living in the moment and in full splendour.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Rearrange the good qualities in each set, so that the first letter of each of the words should make a meaningful word. Join the sets and get message.
Set 1: Understanding / Adaptable / Tolerant / Neat / Encouraging Resourceful.
- The word is ...............
Set 2: Selfless / Inspiring
- The word is ...............
Set 3: Youthful / Modest
- The word is ...............
Set 4: Affectionate / Compassionate / Empathetic / Earnest / Honest / Reliable / Trustworthy
- The word is ...............
- The message is ..................................
Various aspects of Nature have special features that make them differ from one another.
For example,
Birds: appearance, shape, colour, size, food habits, habitat, sound etc.
Write such special features of each of the following.
- Land
- Water
- Trees
- Animals
- Insects
What things in nature teach us the following:
Nothing is impossible to achieve
Fill the web

‘An oyster turns a grain of sand into a pearl.’ What can we learn from this example?
Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake’s poem (Auguries of Innocence)?
‘Impossible’ itself says ‘I M possible’. Do you agree? Justify your answer by citing something that you have experienced or heard from someone.
Look at the following thing. Discuss with your friend, what you learn from them.
A bee
Look at the following things. Discuss with your friend, what you learn from them.
Sun
Go through the text again and complete the web that highlights the various features of flower of the ‘hibiscus’ plant. One is done for you.

