In this chapter, Robinson Crusoe finds himself shipwrecked on an uninhabited island, unaware of his surroundings or potential threats skulking on the land. As he surveys his surroundings, he evaluates that he seems to be alone except for the wild animals and that his location is ..............................
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I was afraid to lie down on the ground....
Why was Crusoe afraid to lie on the ground?
Were his fears well-founded?
I was afraid to lie down on the ground....
Why was Crusoe afraid to lie on the ground?
Were his fears well-founded?
1. Crusoe was afraid to lie on the ground because he was concerned about the potential danger of wild beasts that might eat him.
2. His fears, however, were not well-founded. It was mentioned that there was really no need for him to have been frightened. Despite his concern, there were no immediate signs of dangerous wildlife in his vicinity.
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Unlock now 🔓List out four important factors that Crusoe had to consider before building anything.
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Unlock now 🔓Did Crusoe really build a fort? What does he mean?
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Unlock now 🔓Where do you think Crusoe was coming from? Was this planned?
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Unlock now 🔓I blocked the door of the tent with some boards on the inside and with an empty chest on the outside.
Why did Crusoe do this?
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Unlock now 🔓In another drawer there was some money, about thirty-six pounds. I smiled to myself as the sight of it, for what use was it to me? Why was the money of no use to Crusoe?
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Unlock now 🔓In your own words describe the place where Crusoe set up his home.
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Unlock now 🔓Why do you think Crusoe preferred to sleep in a hammock instead of a bed?
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Unlock now 🔓Write the meaning of these words from the story. You could take the help of a dictionary.
1. Explore 3. Suitable 5. Chest
2. Shore 4. Ammunition 6. Entrance
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Read these sentences carefully. Identify and underline the idioms in them.
You should go and speak your mind to your parents about the career of your choice.
Raghav and his brother Madhav are poles apart when it comes to interests.
It was a bitter pill to swallow for David when he found that he did not crack the interview.
My sister passed the entrance exam with flying colours because she studied regularly.
The thief was caught red-handed while stealing money from the bank.
Once in a blue moon, we get heavy rain in Rajasthan.
The civic authorities brushed the people’s complaints about water logging under the carpet.
Learning Bharat Natyam is not everyone’s cup of tea.
You should go and speak your mind to your parents about the career of your choice.
Raghav and his brother Madhav are poles apart when it comes to interests.
It was a bitter pill to swallow for David when he found that he did not crack the interview.
My sister passed the entrance exam with flying colours because she studied regularly.
The thief was caught red-handed while stealing money from the bank.
Once in a blue moon, we get heavy rain in Rajasthan.
The civic authorities brushed the people’s complaints under the carpet about water logging.
Learning Bharat Natyam is not everyone’s cup of tea.
Circle the correct word for each sentence.
Sanjay appears to be taller (then/than) his brother.
You take (to/too/two) many chances when you dive from that cliff.
Grandmother (accepted/excepted) invitation to my mother’s birthday party.
The books (were/we’re/) lying face down on your desk earlier this morning.
(It’s/Its) been three days since I have heard from Jaspreet.
I will try not to let his words (affect/effect) me.
If (were/we’re/) not supposed to watch the sports, then what are we supposed to do?
I usually eat (to/too/two) loaves of bread with milk for breakfast.
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Unlock now 🔓Write these sentences in the passive voice.
The mother told her child a story.
The children weeded the garden.
The clerk wrote the letter.
My teacher praised my work.
Some birds build their nests in trees.
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The child was taught by her mother.
Songs were sung by the band of boys.
The road was badly damaged by heavy traffic.
The people on the beach were trapped by the tide.
The race was completed by only half of the competitors.
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About the Author - The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe | Starburst | Class 6 Literature | English
Daniel Defoe was an English author born around 1660, known for his works of literature and political intrigue. He was a versatile writer, producing novels, guidebooks, pamphlets, and even journalism over his career. Defoe is most well-known for his novel "Robinson Crusoe", a book initially believed to be a true travelogue due to its realistic detailing and first-person narration. Throughout his career, Defoe showed a knack for creating compelling, believable characters and weaving them into intricate plots. He died in 1731, leaving behind a legacy of vibrant and varied writing.
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Themes - The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe | Starburst | Class 6 Literature | English
1. Survival and Self-reliance:
In this chapter, Crusoe lands on a deserted island and takes steps to ensure his survival. He uses his ingenuity and resourcefulness....
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1. Unexpected Stranding:
The protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, finds himself stranded on an uninhabited island after a shipwreck. He is initially uncertain about his....
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1. "My next work was to explore the country and look for a suitable place in which to live."
- This demonstrates Crusoe's immediate....
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Continent - (here) a large land mass
The continent of Africa is known for its diverse wildlife and natural beauty.
Inhabited – lived in (by people or animals)
The island was once inhabited by a tribe of indigenous people.
Plantations – a large area or land where crops are grown; a group of trees that have been planted together
The vast plantations of.............................
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