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Read the following.
- I mean what I say. I say what I mean.
- I see what I eat. I eat what I see.
Use your imagination to write a funny sentence on this pattern.
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Write about what you would like to do if ‘Time’ was your friend.
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Can you think of a similarity between a raven and a writing desk? Write at least five differences between the two.
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Visit a library:
Read Lewis Carroll’s book ‘Alice in Wonderland.’
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We all follow a class time table made by the school. Imagine for a minute what will happen if there was no time table for your class.
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Apart from class/school, where else are you likely to find a time table useful?
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Make a time table of your daily routine
- On a school day
- On a holiday, and
- During examinations.
Start at the time you normally get up and list your activities
hourly: 7 am to 8 am, and so on.
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Write any three of the silly remarks made by the characters other than Alice. Write why you think the remark is silly.
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Read the passage and answer the following:
Which book is introduced in the passage?
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Read the passage and answer the following:
Where does the story take place?
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Read the passage and answer the following:
Who is the main character in the story?
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Read the passage and answer the following:
Why is the tollbooth called a ‘phantom’ tollbooth?
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Read the passage and answer the following:
When was the book written?
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Read the passage and answer the following:
Who has written the book?
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What does the poet want to do?
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Does the poet expect anything in return? What is the poet’s reward?
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List the phrases that indicate sorrow or pain.
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Form groups of five and discuss:
There are many things that seem small, minor, or insignificant to some people but the same may be the cause of great pain, suffering for others. Can you list such things? What can you do to provide help on those occasions?
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List the various people and places mentioned in the passage. The places Milo visits and the people he meets have unusual names. Write the meanings of those names.
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List the various things that the Lethargarians do or want to do. Can you sum up all of it in one word or phrase?
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