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Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gap, to make the sentence meaningful. Use the appropriate form of the verb.
After I took the medicine, I ______ ______ the pain.
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Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gap, to make the sentence meaningful. Use the appropriate form of the verb.
Before we do the experiment in the Laboratory, let me ______ you all about it.
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Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gap, to make the sentence meaningful. Use the appropriate form of the verb.
The minister ______ his personal body-guards.
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Choose the appropriate phrase to insert in the gap, to make the sentence meaningful. Use the appropriate form of the verb.
Sorrowful times are ______ darkness.
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Prepare a News Report in brief on this Art Festival.
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Prepare a formal invitation card for the Art Festival.
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Chalk out detailed programme for the following occasion.
The Teacher’s Day programme in your school.
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List the units that we use to measure the following:
water, milk, distance, weight.
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What is direct and indirect.
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Find antonyms for the following from the story.
- motionless x ______
- captivity x ______
- frequent x ______
- dull x ______
- gentle x ______
- co-operated x ______
- deep x ______
- humble x ______
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Try to find out synonyms (words that mean the same) for the following:
(You may use a dictionary / theasures)
- disapproved: ______
- bits/pieces: ______
- achievement: ______
- attracted: ______
- nuisance: ______
- mishap: ______
- controlled: ______
- rebuke: ______
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Using your imagination, write how the other pets in the house could have objected to Caesar living in their house.
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Prepare a table to show 'Caesar’s Pranks' at home and outside.
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Relate the life-story of Caesar, rearranging the facts in a proper sequence in the form of a flow chart:
- Caesar begins to upset things at home
- Neighbour flings a stick at Caesar
- Young crow is saved by the narrator
- Caesar begins to trouble neighbours
- The crow is named Caesar
- Caesar passes away
- Caesar objects to being caged.
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Rewrite in your own words.
One event from the story.
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Rewrite in your own words.
One of the Caesar’s traits that makes you laugh.
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Hold a debate on - 'Pets or Pests?'
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Do you have pet animals? Write an interesting story about your own or your friends' pet.
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What is Complement and explain its two types?
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Read the poem aloud with proper pace and rhythm.
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