In this chapter, we meet Terrapin, a famous creature in Marshland known for his constant grumbling. He feels envious of Rabbit's speed and Eagle's ability to fly. The birds, tired of his grumbling, decide to teach him how to fly. Crow takes him on a ride............
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What was Terrapin called and why?
Terrapin was called the βGrumblerβ because he grumbled about everything to everyone. Whenever he met other animals, he was discontented with his own abilities and envied theirs. For example, he grumbled to Rabbit that he could not run like him, and to Eagle that he couldn't fly like him.
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Complete the sentences using auxiliary verbs from in the brackets.
1. The boys ____________ looking at the eagles flying above. (were/was)
2. ____________ they read Alice in Wonderland? (Have/Am)
3. Now she ____________ tell us a story! (will/was)
4. All the children ____________ going to play football. (is/are)
5. My friends ____________ brought a bouquet of flowers. (have/are)
6. ____________ you know the way to the zoo? (Have/Do)
The boys were looking at the eagles flying above.
Have they read Alice in Wonderland?
Now she will tell us a story!
All the children are going to play football.
My friends have brought a bouquet of flowers.
Do you know the way to the zoo?
Write the past forms of these verbs.
call ____________
Feel ____________
play ____________
Buy ____________
Watch ____________
Ride ____________
Sip ____________
Take ____________
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Drop ____________
Brush ____________
find ____________
Steal ____________
strike ____________
Eat ____________
break ____________
Hit ____________
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Could you pass me the salt, please?
You may board the train now.
We might need your help tomorrow.
May I get a ticket for Piccadilly, please?
I will take Timmy for a walk every evening.
Can you see the view from there?
Would you like to work on Sundays?
Can I help you with anything?
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'I'll only fly as high as is good for me. Why don't you take him?'
Who said this and to whom?
Why did the speaker say this?
Who is 'you' here? What did that person do after this?
'I'll only fly as high as is good for me. Why don't you take him?'
Who said this and to whom?
Why did the speaker say this?
Who is 'you' here? What did that person do after this?
1. Hawk said this to King Eagle after King Eagle suggested Hawk should take Terrapin up higher in the clouds.
2. The speaker, Hawk, said this because he was wary about flying too high in the sky. It implies that he values his own safety and is not willing to exceed his limits, even for Terrapin's excitement.
3. The 'you' here is King Eagle. After hearing Hawk's refusal, King Eagle offered to take Terrapin higher himself. King Eagle promised Terrapin an unforgettable ride and took him so high that the houses below became tiny and nearly invisible.
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A | B |
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1. 'Can't you go higher?' | a) Crow |
2. 'No, sorry! I can't go higher.' | b) Terrapin |
3. 'This is not what you call flying in the clouds!' | c) Hawk |
4. 'I've got to go down.' | d) King Eagle |
5. 'I'll only fly as high as is good for me.' | e) Vulture |
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a) Crow | i) mischievous |
b) King Eagle | ii) kind and generous |
c) Terrapin | iii) practical |
d) Vulture | iv) sensible |
e) Hawk | v) not content |
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Themes - Terrapin's Flying | The English Channel | Class 5 Literature | English
Overcoming Limitations:
- The theme of overcoming one's limitations is depicted through Terrapin's desire to fly like other creatures and his willingness to learn from birds.
- Terrapin explores different opportunities to fly higher and conquer his fear, highlighting the idea of pushing past boundaries.
Fear and Courage:
- The chapter also.........................
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Introduction to Terrapin and his grumbling nature:
The chapter begins by introducing Terrapin, a famous creature in Marshland. He is known as "Grumbler" because he complains about not being able to run like Rabbit or fly like Eagle. This sets up the central conflict of the story.
Birds' decision to teach Terrapin to fly:
The birds in Marshland become..............................
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Terrapin was a famous creature in Marshland. He was called 'Grumbler' because he grumbled about everything to everyone.
These lines set the tone for the story and introduce the main theme of Terrapin's constant grumbling.
Off they went flying between....................................
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Grumbled: Complained or murmured unhappily.
Terrapin always grumbled about things he couldn't do.
Fed up: Tired or annoyed with something.
The birds were fed up with Terrapin's constant grumbling.
Gliding: Moving smoothly and gracefully through the air.
Terrapin enjoyed gliding over forests and rivers.
Delight: Great pleasure or happiness.
Terrapin squealed ............................
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