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What is the word that starts with t , rhymes with ‘cease’, and means to playfully make fun of ? - English

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What is the word that starts with t , rhymes with ‘cease’, and means to playfully make fun of ?

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Tease

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अध्याय 5.1: Don’t be Afraid of the Dark - Don’t be Afraid of the Dark [पृष्ठ ७६]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Marigold Class 4
अध्याय 5.1 Don’t be Afraid of the Dark
Don’t be Afraid of the Dark | Q 1. | पृष्ठ ७६

संबंधित प्रश्न

Imagine you are going to celebrate your forthcoming birthday at an orphanage/old age home.

Deliver a short speech about your birthday celebration by using the following hints.

  • The reasons for choosing an orphanage/old-age home.
  • The people who accompany you.
  • The food which you are going to offer them.
  • The useful gifts/articles which you are going to give them.
  • Other events like cake cutting, conducting games, etc.

Mention the rhyme scheme of the poem.


Read the different verb form where they remain the same in the direct and indirect speech in the following case. Fill in the blank with missing indirect speech.

When we report a universal truth (something that is always true)


Read the different verb form where they remain the same in the direct and indirect speech in the following case. Fill in the blank with missing indirect speech.

In if-clauses and time-clauses.


Answer the following

Identify the rhyme scheme of the given short poem.

My dog likes bones,
He eats them up,
He’s very sweet,
He’s just a pup.


Change the following into Indirect Speech.

“Hurry up,” he said to his servant, “do not waste time.”


Change the following into Indirect Speech.

“Go down to the bazaar. Bring me some oil and a lump of ice.” ordered his master.


Change the following into Direct Speech.

Nevin asked his father when the next letter would come.


Change the following into Direct Speech.

I wrote that I would visit him next day.


Match the poetic lines with Figures of speech.

1) So brainy personification
2) Mountains personification
3) It's so absent-minded hyperbole
4) Computer gobbled a worm metaphor
5) Very sick metaphor

Join in one of the two groups. Choose one character, speak two sentences for and against it.

I support Kaliyan because ______

 

I oppose the rich man because ______

Structures that are useful for this situation.


Now write a paragraph about your teacher with the information you have gathered.
My Teacher


Don’t Give Up

If you keep on going
And never stop,
You can keep on going,
You can make it to the top.
Life is full of mountains,
Some are big and some are small,
But if you don’t give up
You can overcome them all.
So keep on going
Try not to stop,
When you keep on going
You can make it to the top.

Look at the picture and describe it. Why do you think the boy is happy?


Spell these words through hand signs

  1. Helen
  2. was

Do you like reading story books?


Every member contributes to forming a happy family. Share your views for a minute or two with your class.


This phrase originates from the fable ‘The Monkey and the Cat’. Explain how Macavity contradicts the phrase ‘cat’s paw’.


How will you organize or plan for a trip or an event? Do you have the habit of preparing a check-list? Discuss.


Now, write a set of 8 to 10 instruction for the following situation.

A doctor instructing a patient regarding a healthy diet and proper care after a surgery.


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