The chapter is a remarkable narration of a young girl named Dhwani who was born in a small village in Karnataka. Her parents were poor and decided to move to the city, entrusting her to her doting grandmother. Raised in the tranquillity.......
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On the basis of your understanding of the story, complete these sentences.
a. Dhawani was left in her grandmotherβs care because ________________________
b. Grandmother showed her love for Dhwani by ______________________________
c. She took care of her for ________________________________________________
d. Dhawani had to leave the village because _________________________________.
e. Dhawani was unhappy in the city because _________________________________
a. Dhawani was left in her grandmotherβs care because her parents moved to a city and couldn't take care of her there.
b. Grandmother showed her love for Dhwani by singing to her in her old trembling voice.
c. She took care of her for seven years.
d. Dhawani had to leave the village because it was time for her grandmother to die and she had to go live with her parents in the city.
e. Dhawani was unhappy in the city because it was noisy and unlike the peaceful and musical village, and she missed her animal friends and the serene environment.
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Unlock now πSay whether the statement is true or false by putting a tick mark on the correct option.
a. Dhwani was an orphan. (True/False)
b. Dhwaniβs grandmother loved her more than her parents ever did. (True/False)
c. The grandmother had to leave for another place and so Dhwani went to the city. (True/False)
d. Dhwani found the city to be a very attractive place. (True/False)
e. The koel taught Dhwani a wonderful lesson about life. (True/False)
f. Dhwani decided to teach the landlord a good lesson in a nice manner. (True/False)
g. The landlord was pleased and realized his mistake when he listened to Dhwaniβs sad song. (True/False)
h. In the end, Dhwni and the koel sand for the landlord every day. (True/False)
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Unlock now πDo you think that city life is disturbing and not peaceful? Give reasons to support your answer.
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Unlock now πMost children who live with their grandparents are very attached to them, sometimes even more than they are to their parents. Why do you think this happens?
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Unlock now πThe koel told Dhwani her story. We know that animals and birds (mostly pets) respond to and communicate with people. When do they do so?
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Unlock now πSometimes actions speak louder than words and at other times, words can be put to effective action. How did Dhwani make the words of her song act effectively?
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Unlock now πThe story ends on a happy note. What do we get to learn from it?
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Unlock now πImagine you were passing by a hillside one evening, when you happened to hear the beautiful voice of a girl, singing in a language you do nightingale has joined the singing. Their voices are sweet but have a sad tone. As you wonder why their song is sweet but sad, you decide to go home and write what you think about their song.
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How did Dhwaniβs parents feel when she was born?
Dhwani's parents were poor and they considered her birth as the arrival of another mouth to feed, so it was not a welcome event for them.
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Supply the apostrophe 's (wherever required) to show possession in the following sentences.
a. The woman umbrella is blowing away in the wind.
b. Mr. Jones speech was long and boring.
c. The children party was a great success.
d. What happened to that horse leg?
e. The pupils seats were taken.
f. The sailors parents were very worried by the news.
g. The boy bike is in the backyard.
h. This shop sells only men shoes.
i. Whys the dog eating from the cats dish?
j. It was somebody elses idea to change the plans, not mine.
a. The woman's umbrella is blowing away in the wind.
b. Mr. Jones's speech was long and boring.
c. The children's party was a great success.
d. What happened to that horse's leg?
e. The pupils' seats were taken.
f. The sailors' parents were very worried by the news.
g. The boy's bike is in the backyard.
h. This shop sells only men's shoes.
i. Why's the dog eating from the cat's dish?
j. It was somebody else's idea to change the plans, not mine.
Rewrite the sentences with corrections. You will come across spelling and punctuation errors.
The honey be can fly at a sped of 15 miles per hour a hive of honey bees has about 40 000 bees in it? the honey bee has five eyes!
too make one pound of honey the worker bees flys 55,000 miles and taps two million flours
a worker bee will mak 1/12th of a teespoon of honey over itβs lifetime bees have been making honey for about 150 million years
the honey bee provides us with honey and beeswax.
a lot of people are afrad of bees because of there painful sting when a honey bee stings a person it then dyes.
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Unlock now πComplete the table using the past continuous tense. The first one has been done as an example.
Positive | Negative | Question |
---|---|---|
It was raining. | It was not raining. | Was it raining? |
They were not playing. | ||
Was I listening? | ||
Carol was not eating. | ||
You were singing. |
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Unlock now πRearrange the words and phrases to form meaningful sentences or questions in the past continuous tense. An example has been given. (Do as directed).
Example : bark/in the street/dogs Dogs were barking in the street.
a. he/the car/wash (sentence) _________________________________
b. I/not/the magazine/read (sentence) _________________________________
c. you/your bag/pack (question) _________________________________
d. she/on a chair/sit (question) _________________________________
e. bake/mother/the cake (question) _________________________________
f. they/the match/watch/not (sentence) _________________________________
g. his head/ache (question) _________________________________
h. you/in the shop/work (sentence) _________________________________
i. they/tea/drink (question)
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Unlock now πImagine you are Dhwani. When you listened to the koelβs story, you were deeply affected by it and wanted to share your feelings with someone but you had no friends. Make a diary entry expressing your feelings on that particular day.
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1. Introduction: Birth and Early Childhood of Dhwani
The story begins with the birth of Dhwani, a girl with incredible vocal talent, in a small village in Karnataka. She is raised by her grandmother.........
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1. "Little did anyone know at that time that this beautiful child would have a beautiful voice one day." - This line introduces us to Dhwani's special talent early on and piques our interest, letting us know that her voice will play.................
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Frail - (adjective) Weak and delicate.
The frail old woman needed assistance to walk.
Trembling - (adjective) Shaking or quivering.
His trembling hands showed his nervousness.
Heavenly - (adjective) Relating to or resembling heaven.
The sunset painted the....................................
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