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Question
Answer the following question in one sentence.
What would he do if he had the power to do it?
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Solution
If he had the power, he would even wipe out the history of the human race.
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Read the extract and do the following activities :
B1 Likes and dislikes :
(i) The child likes eating _______
(ii) The child dislikes eating _______
They won’t eat peas, don’t like your bread -
For something in it crunches;
They gag on fat, the gravy’s gross,
They won’t eat grapes in bunches.
Tomatoes, onions, peppers, fish
Garlic nor cottage cheese;
Oh, it’s a dish uncommon rare
That truly seems to please.
No red sauce may the ice cream have,
“It’s bleeding,” they will say;
And gravely hand it to their mum
To take it to clean away
But let us speak of chocolate cake,
It must be frosted o’er;
They’ll devour three full slabs,
And calmly ask for more.
Oh, I do so always love to eat
With picky little pests,
Whose parents joy to make them
The most undesirable guests!
B2 What message does the poem convey for children?
B3 Pick out two pairs of rhyming words from the poem.
The quill is the central element of the poem – what does it symbolise?
“A Midsummer-Night’s Dream” is one of the best examples of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. Comment.
What changes do we see in the life of human beings when the season changes? Write with reference to their clothes.
Answer in your own words.
How many chores did the ancestor from 1800 have to do?
Think of other funny names for imaginary creatures. Write any 3 of them.
The hatchlings use a tiny egg-tooth to come out of the eggs.
Why did the girl reply haughtily?
The merchant paid______ to the boatman.
Who lived in the old house?
