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The Snow Goose - New Broadway (Literature) - Class 5 - English

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Back Questions - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

Where did Rhayader live?
a. In an old cottage.
b. In a lighthouse.
c. In a farm.
(Choose the right answer.)

b. In a lighthouse.

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Which of these phrases best describes Frith when she first came to Rhayader?
a. Shy and afraid
b. beautiful and dirty
c. Slender and nervous
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‘I found it, sir. It’s hurt. Is it still alive?’

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b. Who is the person speaking to?
c. Who does ‘it’ refer to?

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How had the snow goose been injured?

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Where did the bird come from and how did it get to the marsh?

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Frith made several visits to the lighthouse studio
a. To see how the snow goose was progressing.
b. because she had grown fond of Rhayader.
c. because Rhayader told her such wonderful stories.
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Rhayader says: ‘The Princess is going home. Listen! She is bidding us farewell.’

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After the snow goose went away, Rhayader was glad to have the lighthouse to himself again. True or False?

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Why do you think Rhayader named the bird Lost Princess?

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Why do you think Rhayader painted a picture of the girl?

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Rhayader appears to be a mysterious figure at the beginning of the story. He is ‘a lonely, disabled man’ and Frith is scared of him. However, we soon learn that our first impression is incorrect and Rhayader is gentle and kind. What do you think is the lesson taught here?

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The snow goose flew away, and Frith stopped visiting the lighthouse. How do you think Rhayader felt?
Imagine you are Rhayader. Write a paragraph on how you felt.

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Back Exercises - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

Rhayader says: ‘Will you come back…. To see how the Princess is getting along?’
Here are five more phrase with get. Match the phrases with their meanings.

get over

pass an exam

get across

recover from an illness

get through

escape

get away

reach or get something

get at

help (somebody) to understand (something)

  1. get over: recover from an illness

  2. get across: help (somebody) to understand (something)

  3. get through: pass an exam

  4. get away: escape

  5. get at: reach or get something

Now fill in each blank below with the right phrase from the list above. Use the correct form of the phrase.
a. Asma had a bad viral infection. She is only ……………………………….. it now.
b. I have put the milk in the fridge where the cat can’t ……………………………….. it.
c. The thieves ……………………………….. in a car parked in front of the bank.
d. The government is trying to ……………………………….. its message for educating the girl child.
e. I have done so badly that if I ……………………………….. this exam it will be a miracle.

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Extra Questions - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

Write the character sketch of Rhayader.

Rhayader is a lonely and disabled man who lives in a lighthouse studio. Despite his condition, he has a kind and deep voice. He is very knowledgeable, knows how to heal injured animals like the snow goose, and shares fascinating stories about them. Rhayader is lonely, but shows a great deal of compassion and care towards the creatures he helps, filling his life with purpose and meaning.

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How did Rhayader take care of the bird?

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Vocabulary - Flashcards - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

Studio
an artist’s workroom

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About the Author - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

Paul Gallico was a very popular author who wrote many books for both children and adults. He was born in New York City in 1897. Before he became a full-time writer, he worked as a sports writer and editor. He is best known for his book "The Snow Goose," but he also wrote many other beloved books like "Thomasina" and "The Poseidon Adventure." His books often have a touch of magic or mystery in them. Paul Gallico liked to make his readers think about important topics while also entertaining them with exciting stories. He passed away in 1976, but his beautiful books are still loved by people today.

Summary - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

This chapter tells the story of a timid and dirty twelve-year-old girl named Frith, who finds a wounded snow goose and brings it to Rhayader, a lonely and disabled man known for healing injured creatures. Despite her fear of Rhayader, she brings the bird to him hoping he.......................

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Themes - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

1. Theme of Compassion and Care:

This theme is displayed in the act of the young girl, Frith, who finds the injured snow goose and worries for its well-being. She brings...

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Plot - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

1. Introduction:

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Important Lines - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

1. "In her arms she carried something." - This line arouses the reader’s curiosity, making them want to know more about what the girl carries and why.

2. "She was desperately afraid of Rhayader – the lonely, disabled man she had come to see – but she had heard somewhere that this....

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Vocabulary - The Snow Goose | New Broadway (Literature) | Class 5 Literature | English

  1. Studio: an artist’s workroom

    The artist spent hours in his studio, painting beautiful landscapes.

  2. Slender: thin

    She had a slender figure that made her stand out in the crowd.

  3. Timid: not brave

    His timid nature...............................

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