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प्रश्न
What is similar between Saroja and Suvasini? What is different?
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उत्तर
Both Saroja and Suvasini look like mirror images because they are twin sisters. They look so similar that their mama gets confused.
Suvasini can speak both Marathi and Tamil, while Saroja can speak only Tamil. Suvasini is a good singer, while Saroja is a Karate exponent.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Make a list of all the family members from Nilima’s Nani to little Samir. How are they all related to Nilima? Write.
Does Nilima have curly hair like her nani’s? Now you look for some special trait in your sister or brother (could also be cousins). Like the color of eyes, dimples in cheeks, height, broad or sharp nose, voice, etc. See if this trait comes from the father’s side or the mother’s side. Make this table in your notebook and fill it. An example is given.
| Special trait | Whom does it resemble? | From whose side? | |
| Mother’s | Father’s | ||
| Nilima’s Curly hair | her Nani (grandmother) | ✓ | |
Have you seen a very young child in your (or any other) family? Whom does the child’s eyes, nose, hair, or fingers look like in the family? Write their names.
Nimila’s hair is like her Nani's - thick and curly. Nilima’s mother has straight, brown, and limp hair? What type of hair do you have - black or brown, oily or dry?
What is the color of your hair? Measure and write the length of your hair.
Have you read or heard anything about polio? Where?
What do you think - what all is a part of you that you got from your mother’s side?
Are there times when you do not talk loudly in front of some people? When? With whom? Why? When can you speak loudly?
Talk to people who cannot hear very well. Find out if they had this problem from birth. When did they start to have a problem with hearing? What difficulties do they face?
Do this interesting survey in your class. Write how many children can do this :
1. Without touching your teeth fold your tongue towards the back of your mouth.
2. Roll your tongue by lifting it from the sides.
3. Open all the toes of your feet. Now without moving the others, move the little toe.
4. Touch the thumb to your wrist.
5. Make a ‘V’ by separating two fingers of your hand to each side.
6. Move your ears, without holding them.
Those children who could do any of these should ask their family members also to do so. So, how many children have got this trait from their family?
