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Write about how you take care of your books.
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A parody is a playful, comic imitation of a writer’s style. A parody is like a verbal cartoon. Compare the original poem and its parody given on page 35 using the following points:
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How doth the little busy bee |
How doth the little crocodile (parody) |
| Choice of a subject (an animal) | __________________ |
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| Number of lines and stanzas | __________________ |
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| Same or similar constructions | __________________ |
| __________________ | __________________ |
| Tone of the poem | __________________ |
| __________________ | __________________ |
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Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
What does the bee stand for?
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Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
What does the crocodile stand for?
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Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
Why does the bee work hour after hour?
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Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
Why does the crocodile work?
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Answer the following question and write in short, why the parody sounds funny.
Is the bee a gentle creature? Is the crocodile gentle?
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Describe a crocodile in your own words.
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Note that most of the time well-known works are parodied, because people can enjoy the parody better when they know the original. Try to find more examples of parodies in English or other languages.
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What do you like better - the original poem or the parody? Why?
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Complete the following diagram.

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Complete the following diagram.

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Complete the following diagram.

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Prepare charts for each one of the asanas described in the passage. Use the following points:
- Name (in English, in your mother tongue)
- Meaning in English
- General information
- Steps and pictures
- Benefits
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List the names of body parts used in the passage.
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List the adverbs/adverbial phrases used in the passage.
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What are conjunctions? explain with some example?
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What are interjections? explain with some examples.
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From the passage, find all the words and phrases used to describe the ‘monster’.
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