This poem is about a quirky man named "Knocketty Ned" 🔍 who had a fun habit of wearing his cat 🐱 on top of his head.
Wherever Ned went, his cat 🐈 would follow him, making the pair a .........................
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Sign up nowThere once was a man
Called Knocketty Ned,
Who wore his cat
On top of his head.
Upstairs, downstairs,
The whole world knew
Wherever he went
The cat went too.
Who was the man in the poem?
What did Knocketty Ned wear on top of his head?
Where did Knocketty Ned’s cat go with him?
How did the whole world know about Knocketty Ned’s cat?
What does it mean by “upstairs, downstairs”?
1. The man in the poem was Knocketty Ned.
2. Knocketty Ned wore his cat on top of his head.
3. Knocketty Ned's cat went with him wherever he went.
4. The whole world knew about Knocketty Ned's cat because he wore it on his head everywhere he went.
5. "Upstairs, downstairs" means that Knocketty Ned took his cat with him everywhere, whether he was going upstairs or downstairs in a building.
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He wore it at work,
He wore it at play,
He wore it to town
On market day,
And for fear it should rain
Or the snowflakes fly
He carried a brolly
To keep it dry.
Where did the man wear his cat?
What did the man do to keep his cat dry?
Why did the man carry a brolly?
Where did the man go on market day?
Did the man wear his cat while he was working and playing?
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Unlock now 🔓Charles Causley was a poet and writer. He was born in 1917 and died in 2003. He lived in England. Many kids loved his funny and interesting stories. He wrote a lot of poems. His poems are still loved by many people. Some of his famous books are "Figgie Hobbin" and "Collected Poems". A lot of his work was also turned into songs.
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Unlock now 🔓This poem is about a quirky man named "Knocketty Ned" 🔍 who had a fun habit of wearing his cat 🐱 on top of his head.
Wherever Ned went, his cat 🐈 would follow him, making the pair a .........................
Acceptance and Embracing Individuality 🥰
From Ned's action of wearing a cat on his head, we learn the importance of accepting and being proud of our unique habits. Ned takes pride in his....
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Unlock now 🔓Knocketty:- A made-up or fictional name with no specific meaning.
"Knocketty" is not a real word; it's just a fun name in this poem.
Fret:- To feel or express worry, annoyance, or discontent.
She didn't fret about the little things and always kept a positive outlook.
Fume:- To be very angry, often to the point of expressing it aloud.
He began to....................................
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