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प्रश्न
Mark the meaning that best fits the word or a phrase in the story.
(a night’s) shelter
पर्याय
stay
safety
hospitality
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उत्तर
(a night’s) shelter − stay
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which words in the list below describe Sanjeev, in your opinion?
(Look up the dictionary for words that you are not sure of.)
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cheerful |
ambitious |
brash |
brave |
careless |
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heroic |
selfless |
heartless |
humorous |
Use words from the list to complete the three sentences below.
(i) I don’t know if Sanjeev was cheerful, ____________ or _____________.
(ii) I think that he was very brave, ______________ and ____________.
(iii) Sanjeev was not heartless, ____________ or _____________.
Find three or four phrases in stanzas one and two which are likely to occur in a geography lesson.
Mention the following.
Two oppressive policies of the British.
‘A cruel eye outworn’ (stanza 2) refers to
Mark the answer that you consider right.
Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.
His other problems ______________ into insignificance beside this unforeseen mishap.
Fill in the blank in the sentence below using the appropriate forms of the words given in the following box.
I wish it had been a ___________ match. We would have been spared the noise of celebrations, at least.
Where do the snakes and rodents take shelter? Why?
Complete the following sentence.
It looks like a fashion display on the slopes when ________________________.
Complete the sentence below by using an appropriate phrase from the ones given below.
The lady was ___________ ___________ to chase the leopard.
Write ‘True’ or ‘False’ against the following statement.
Ernest’s words reminded people of the wise old sayings.
Mark the meaning that best fits the word or a phrase in the story.
prophecy
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Discuss the following points.
Why are coins made to ‘talk’ in this story? What purpose does it serve?
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