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What is the word that starts with 'c' , rhymes with ‘near’ and ‘fear’, and means easy to see, hear and understand? - English

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What is the word that starts with 'c' , rhymes with ‘near’ and ‘fear’, and means easy to see, hear and understand?

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पाठ 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
पाठ 5.1 Don’t be Afraid of the Dark
Don’t be Afraid of the Dark | Q 2. | पृष्ठ ७६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Form groups and use the following topic for discussion. Take the help of your college library and your teacher.

Need for democracy


Work in groups of four. Discuss how the story would have been different if.

Pongo had pardoned the narrator after scolding him.


The cunning spider was waiting for a chance to pull the fly into its web and it used all the possible ways to trap her. Have you ever been trapped by flattery to do something you did not want to do? Discuss in pairs and share your experience in the class.


“The building actually rests on the well laid out foundation and hence is strong and still.” How can this be related to a family? Discuss with your partner and share your views in the class.


I have never visited ______.


GL Home Appliances have introduced a product to purify salt water. The CEO of the company has agreed to meet the press to launch their new product.


Take something from your school bag. Describe it in three sentences. Ask the class to find out the thing you have described.


Describe the things in the picture using the descriptive words given below.

Descriptive words
Large Small Good Happy
Big Little Great Joyful
Enormous Miniature Fantastic Delighted
Gigantic Minute Excellent Thrilled
Huge Petite Amazing Glad
Massive Tiny Wonderful Pleased
Tremendous Slight Marvellous Satisfied

Change the following into Direct Speech.

Bhagya said that she had seen that picture.


Change the following into Direct Speech.

The stranger asked Nasrin where she lived.


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

Name the character or speaker.

“Let me try pulling this lever.”


See how they speak at this situation and practise as if you were in that situation.


Find the qualities of these animals from the passage.

A little

red hen had some wheat seeds. “Will you help me sow this seed?” asked the hen,“No” replied the selfish dog. Then the hen did it by herself. The seeds grew into a field of wheat. “Will you help me reap the wheat?” asked the hen, “No” replied the sleepy cat. She did it by herself. “Will you help me grind the wheat?” asked the hen, “No” replied the noisy duck. She did it by herself. “Will you help me make a bread?” asked the hen, “No” replied the lazy cow. She made the bread by herself. “Will you all help me eat this bread?” asked the hen, “Yes” replied everyone,“No” said the hen.


How do you think you can help children who cannot see?


Tell the class about your favourite story book. Talk about the character you liked most in the book.


Speaking Activity

Based on your understanding of the play ‘The Never – Never Nest’, organise a classroom debate on the topic: ‘Is Equated Monthly Instalment Scheme - a boon or bane to middle-class families?’


Extend the conversation with two more relevant exchange

Student Good morning, sir. May I come in?
Teacher Good morning, why are you late today?
Student ______
Teacher ______
Student ______
Teacher ______

Given below are a few proverb. Prepare a short speech of two minutes on one of the proverb.

Together we can achieve more.


Given below is a well-known quotation.

“Cowards die many times before their death”.

Study the quotations and identify the adverse human qualities that are worse than ‘death’ and discuss the underlying message conveyed.


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