In this chapter, we are introduced to Alan, a young boy who is incredibly excited to play in a school cricket match. His excitement is amplified by his father's promise to buy him a bicycle if his team wins. As he is on his way to the sports ground, he comes across an .............................
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Is the story just about a game or something more?
The author uses cricket as a metaphor for life. Just like in a game of cricket, where making the right move at the right time is crucial, in life, too, our actions and decisions significantly impact our journey.
The character of Alan is symbolic of the choices we all have to make in life - on the one hand, there's the promise of immediate glory (the cricket match), while on the other, there's the call of duty and kindness (helping the old man). Alan's decision to aid the old man illustrates that, in the bigger game of life, acts of compassion and kindness stand above personal desires and ambitions.
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Choose appropriate synonyms from the brackets to replace the underlined words in these sentences.
The captain had declare (announced/asked) that his players were better.
For six years I had trained myself rigorously (negligently/strictly) for this.
Mohan was confident (unsure/self/assured) about winning a couple of events, especially the obstacle race.
Without me telling my brother, he understood what was disturbing (changing/troubling) me.
The essential (necessary/important) think in life is not winning but playing well.
The captain had announced that his players were better.
For six years I had trained myself strictly for this.
Mohan was self-assured about winning a couple of events, especially the obstacle race.
Without me telling my brother, he understood what was troubling me.
The important thing in life is not winning but playing well.
Circle the word nearest in meaning to add to the list of synonyms. Look up the dictionary if you do not know the meaning of any of these words.
1. Glorious | illuminated | reputed | noble | dense |
2. Despair | give up hope | detain | fall | fail |
3. Rebuffs | replies | responses | retreats | rejections |
4. Wade | plod | run | rush | walk |
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Minu enjoys ....................................... science fiction. (read)
Chirag suggested ....................................... a movie after work. (Watch)
I miss ....................................... my homework with Rahul. (do)
Where did you learn ....................................... French? (speak)
It is difficult ....................................... a perfect cake. (bake)
Do you mind ....................................... me translate this letter? (help)
....................................... my sister I increase the volume of the alarm. (wake)
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Riya is thinking (of move/to move/of moving) to Dehradun.
The exhibition is worth (see/to see/seeing).
The dentist advised me (cut/to cut/cutting) down on chocolate.
I donβt feel like (cook/to cook/cooking) tonight.
Mehak was asked (tidy/to tidy/tidying) the room before (leave/to leave/leaving).
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How many times does the word game appear in this graphic story?
The word game appears 4 times in this graphic story.
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Does the author think it is important to be fair? If yes, then pick up the line where this is said in the graphic story.
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Choose the correct meaning of this line.
a. The sky is often blue.
b. Are you confident even in difficult times?
c. Are you faithful?
d. The world is blue anyway.
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a. Give and take
b. To complain and give up
c. Do or die
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a. Honesty
b. sharing
c. selfishness
d. hard work
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About the Author - Playing the Game | Starburst | Class 6 Literature | English
Gavin Aung Than is an Australian cartoonist best known for his webcomic "Zen Pencils". He left his corporate graphic design job to focus on his true passion, drawing cartoons. Zen Pencils is a webcomic series that takes inspirational quotes from famous people and adapts them into cartoons. The website, launched in February 2012, quickly established a large fan base and now attracts millions of readers. His work is critically acclaimed for its creative and motivational nature, inspiring people around the world.
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Themes - Playing the Game | Starburst | Class 6 Literature | English
1. Compassion and Empathy:
The primary theme of the chapter is compassion and empathy. Alan, despite his excitement for the cricket match, chooses ....
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1. Introduction:
The chapter opens with Alanβs decision to join a cricket match, bringing out his excitement and determination to do his...
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1. "Good-bye, Alan, do your best."
This line by Alan's mother...
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mightily - (adverb) with great strength or intensity.
She was mightily impressed by his performance in the play.
sturdy - (adjective) strongly built; robust; durable.
The sturdy oak table had been in the family for generations.
tottered - (verb) moved unsteadily; wobbled.
The old man..........................
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