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प्रश्न
Close your eyes and think about the moving scene outside a train window.
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उत्तर
Trees, fields, cattle, houses, rivers, teleposts etc.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Choose the rhyming words from the box and write them in the correct blanks.
claws, jaws, ______ , ______
- file
- din
- caws
- nail
- while
- paws
- thin
What does ‘improve his tail’ mean?
Why does he welcome little fishes?
Find an example of alliteration in the poem.
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Alliteration: is repetition of the consonant at the beginning of two or more words in a line. Example: mother twists my ears. |
Take turns in class to describe one image that crossed your mind.
Discuss with your partner and pick out the rhyming words from the poem.
Read the poem aloud in pairs.
What made the sage upset?
Read the poem line and answer the question given below.
And though his efforts never slack
And though he twist, and twirl, and tack,
Alas! Still faithful to his back
The pigtail hangs behind him.
- Pick out the rhyming words from the above lines and give the rhyme scheme for the same.
- Did he quit his trying? How can you say?
Fill in the table with the appropriate poem lines. A few lines may be used more than one time.
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1. suggest the sage lacked practical common sense |
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2. make the poem humorous |
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3. show the clowning movements of the sage |
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4. that are actually funny but have a serious tone |
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