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प्रश्न
Why does the writer begin by quoting the lines from William Blake’s poem (Auguries of Innocence)?
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उत्तर
These lines show that if we pause to reflect. There is much beauty in nature, and plenty that we can learn from it. The write-up expands on the same idea. Thus reflecting the philosophy of William Blake’s poetic lines.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Various aspects of Nature have special features that make them differ from one another.
For example,
Birds: appearance, shape, colour, size, food habits, habitat, sound etc.
Write such special features of each of the following.
- Land
- Water
- Trees
- Animals
- Insects
What things in nature teach us the following:
Problems are not permanent.
What things in nature teach us the following:
Be humble and adjust.
What things in nature teach us the following:
Many hands make work light
‘An oyster turns a grain of sand into a pearl.’ What can we learn from this example?
‘Impossible’ itself says ‘I M possible’. Do you agree? Justify your answer by citing something that you have experienced or heard from someone.
Divide the class into five groups. Discuss in the group the following points. Give one point to each group.
- Seeds regerminate from another seed.
- Plants and flowers wilt and become one with the earth.
- Cactii thrive in the desert region.
- Bare nature turns green in spring.
- Caterpillar turns into butterfly.
Each group will present their discussion in front of the class.
Look at the following thing. Discuss with your friend, what you learn from them.
An eagle
Look at the following things. Discuss with your friend, what you learn from them.
Sun
Impossible itself says ‘I M possible’. Do you agree? Justify your answer by citing some examples from the text and some that you have experienced or heard from someone.
