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Which all houses are characterised by the term ‘meadow houses’?
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Describe the various sights that one comes across in the meadows.
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What surprises do the meadows have to offer you?
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Why is it a great pleasure to walk through the meadows?
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What does the poet call ‘buttercup’ as? Why?
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What does the poet refer to ‘meadow houses’?
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What is amazing about he mounds of the ants?
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Which all surprises must the poet be talking about in these stanzas?
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Which word in the poem is a synonym of ‘sup’ or ‘drink with mouthfuls’?
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Which is the word in the extract that means ‘a liquid sweet juice?
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What must have been called as the ‘drinking straws’ by the poet?
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Which word in the extract means, ‘holes’?
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Which word is the opposite of ‘badly’?
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Pick out the line that suggests that the child is afraid of snakes.
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Which line shows a complete change of the child’s attitude towards snakes? Read it aloud.
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“But mother says that kind is good…” What is mother referring to?
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ind the word that refers to the snake’s movements in the grass.
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There are four pairs of rhyming words in the poem. Say them aloud.
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A snake has no legs or feet, but it moves very fast. Can you guess how? Discuss in the group.
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Can you recall the word used for a cobra’s long sharp teeth? Where did you come across this word first?
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