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The giant Jigsaw puzzle refers to .........

a. a jigsaw being created by Sven and his team. 
b. the building of the space station. 
c. the specialised work of collecting assorted girders. 

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Back Questions - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

What is this story about? Select the best suggestion from the ones given below.  
  i. A canary finds a home in a spacecraft.  
  ii. The importance of keeping a pet when you travel in outer space.  
  iii. A pet canary saves a group of space workers by warning them that their air supply 
  equipment has been damaged.  
  iv. An experiment to see if birds can survive in a no-gravity environment.  

The best suggestion for what the story is about is: "A pet canary saves a group of space workers by warning them that their air supply equipment has been damaged."

Which of the following words do you associate with the events in the story?  
  danger tension suspense happy ending  
  relief technology tenderness space  

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Without Claribel, we should soon have been slightly dead. What does the narrator mean by this?  

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About the Author - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008) was a British science fiction writer and futurist. He is best known for his novel "2001: A Space Odyssey," which was later adapted into a film by Stanley Kubrick. Clarke's work often dealt with themes of space exploration, advanced technology, and the evolution of humanity. He was also a scientist and inventor, having proposed the concept of geostationary satellites in 1945, which later became essential to modern telecommunications. Clarke was awarded numerous honors throughout his career, including being named a Grand Master by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. He remains a highly influential figure in the world of science fiction and technology.

Summary - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

The chapter titled "Feathered Friend" by Arthur C. Clarke tells the story of a canary that plays a crucial role in detecting poisonous gases on a space station. The canary, named Claribel, was smuggled onto the station by Sven Olsen, one of the construction........

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Themes - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

  1. Survival and Safety
    The primary theme of the chapter is survival and safety in space. The story highlights the importance of detecting and responding to hazards in space to ensure the safety of crew members. The canary, Claribel, plays a crucial role in detecting poisonous gases that could have otherwise been lethal for the crew members. The chapter emphasizes the need for redundancy in safety systems and the importance of being prepared for unexpected challenges.
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Important Lines - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

  1. "Early coal mines did not have efficient ventilation systems, so miners would bring a caged canary into new coal seams."
    This line introduces the concept of using canaries to detect poisonous gases in coal mines, which is crucial to understanding the significance of the canary in the story.
  2. "What happened?" we asked, all equally distressed.
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Plot - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

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Vocabulary - Feathered Friend | My English Folder | Class 6 Literature | English

  1. Forbids – bans
    Sentence:-The school forbids students from using their phones during class.
  2. Wiry – lean and strong
     Sentence:-He was wiry and muscular, able to lift heavy weights with ease.
  3. Girders – large iron bars
    Sentence:-The girders of the bridge were made of thick, sturdy steel.
  4. Ballet – a form of dance
    Sentence:-She had been taking ballet.............................

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