He also saw reflection of his legs and felt ashamed. Write a story using the following hints, also give a heading to the story.Ī stag- drinking water- saw the reflection - beautiful horns-felt proud- saw reflection of his legs- felt ashamed-heard the braking- hunter’s dog-started running- his horns-entangled in a bush-tried his best to untangle horns-succeeded with great difficulty- dogs reached-used thin legs to escape-understood importance of ugly looking legs. ( the teacher will get some pictures for students so that pictures are unseen for them) The student will speak for two minutes using adjectives. Describe the picture for other students to draw. The student will do it carefully and place it face down so that the rest of the students cannot see the picture card. One student from each group will be given a picture. Make comparative froms of the word given in the brackets by adding ‘-er’ or ‘more’ to it.ġ) Cats are - (affectionate) than goats.Ĥ) My hindi class is - (boaring) than my Maths class.ĥ) In the UK, the streets are genrally - (narrow) than the USA.Ĩ) Kiran is - (ambitious) than her brother.ĩ) My garden is a lot -( colourful) than this park.ġ0) My house is a bit- (comfortable) than a hotel. (smart) smarterġ0) This is the -– book I have every read. (expensive) – more expensiveĩ) Ravinder is -than Paurl. (funny)- funnierħ) Haridwar is one of the - places for the hingu.(holy)- holiestĨ) Gold is - than silver. ![]() (long)- longerĦ) Saumya is - than vijaya. (soft) – softerĥ) Teena’s hair is - than leena’s hair. (beautiful) –beautifulģ) My table is the - of all.( big) –biggestĤ) Her sweatshirt is - than her jeans. Guest.ī) What do you understand by ‘sticking to the fight when hardest hit’?Īns- from ‘sticking to the fight when hardest hit’ I understand you should not quit even you are facing the hardest or difficult time in our life.Ĭ) What should not be done when things seem worst?Īns-we should not be quit when things seem worst.įill in the blanks with the appropriate degree of the adjectives given in the brackets.Ģ) The Taj is a -– bulding. It’s when things seem worst that you must not quit.Īns-the name of the poem is ‘Don’t Quit’ and the poet name is Edgar A. So sick to the fight when you’re hardest hit. When he might have won had he stuck it out.ī) What does every one of us sometimes learn?Īns- we learn that life is queer with its twists and turns.Ĭ) Find the synonym of ‘strange’ from the stanza.Ģ) And you never can tell just how close you are, Read the stanzas and answer the questions that follow.ġ) Life is queer with its twists and turns, ![]() Or if we are on wrong way then sudden twist and turns make yourself hardworking, strong, fill adventures in our life to make our life beautiful and meaningful.Ħ) Why does the poet say ‘ you have to sigh’?Īns- You have to sigh because sometimes things are going wrong, difficult not even you think and you have money or financial problems.Īns- Another blow means another try or attempt.Ĩ) How long do you try to do something before you turn to do something else?Īns- I am not loosing hopes and try again and again although I do not find something better than this I will try. Ans-The poem is all about determination and willpower to not to give up.Īns- It takes double energy, decreases speed and gives lesser results.Īns- ‘funds are low’ means the lack of money.Ĥ) What does the poet mean by ‘twist and turns’?Īns- twists and turns means unexpected changes in our life.ĥ) Do you think sudden ‘twists and turns’ in life can be beneficial to us?Īns- yes, sometimes twist and turns are imp in our life to choose right direction or path.
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