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Question
Draw a picture of the scene described in the poem.
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Solution
Students should do this on their own.
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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:
Far far from gusty waves these children's faces.
Like rootless weeds, the hair torn round their pallor;
The tall girl with her weighed-down head.
(a) Who are these children?
(b) Which figure of speech has been used in the first two lines?
(c) Why is the tall girl's head weighed down?
(d) What does the word, 'pallor' mean?
Complete the flow-chart :

Discuss in groups and share with one another.
Do you spend time admiring and thinking over the beauties of nature? Elaborate on your response.
Read the passage aloud playing the roles of the different characters.
Spot and write any three alliterative phrases or sentences from the poem.
(Alliterative phrases/sentences are those in which the same sound is repeated.)
Which mode of transport did Fogg choose?
What is the ‘breath of life’?
Mother called ______.
What happened to Dr. Karmugilan in the story?
What did Helen learn when the teacher put her hand into running water?
