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[Answered] 4. The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain. 5. I heard the clock go tick-tock in the night. 6. Mike makes many muffins every morning. 7. The frog croaked as the water splashed. 8. The moon rose low over the lonely road.
[Answered] Which sentence contains a noun clause? a. The boy who won is my friend. b. He ran because he was scared. c. She asked why he was late d. If you study hard, you will succeed.
[Answered] Which is a motif in a work of literature? A. the continued use of figurative language B. concrete events or symbols that reoccur C. the repetition of vowel sounds in a monologue. D. the repetition of a word in a character's speech.
[Answered] It is best not to give in to requests to read the same story over and over because this deprives children of seeing and hearing new words. True False
[Answered] The scientist tries to ... (a) miss (b) play (c) reach (d) help
[Answered] Complete the following passages by filling the blanks with suitable verbs. (a) Tenali Rama was ______ very popular Telugu poet. He was fond of jokes. One day he was looking at ______ picture on the palace wall. He did not like it. He took ______ brush and ______ it. The king saw this. He was angry and said, "You have drawn that picture, Tenali Rama. Get out of here. Don't show the ______ for ______ week." (b) One day, two woodcutters came. They went here and there in the jungle. Then, they saw ______ large mango tree. They went to see ______ best tree in the jungle. They decided ______ mango tree got scared and closed its eyes. (c) Then all of ______ sudden, the woodcutters heard ______ heavy sound. With ______ sound of ______ thud, Bunbun. The monkey jumped on ______ head of ______ woodcutter. The friends also jumped down one after another, ______ afraid and ran away.
[Answered] Why do the other animals listen to Old Major speak in the barn late one night? A. They are terrified of him. B. They respect him. C. They have decided to stage a rebellion. D. They believe in the power of dreams.
[Answered] Read the passage from 'To Autumn'. 'Where are the songs of Spring? Ay, where are they? Think not of them, thou hast thy music too,-' The passage can be identified as part of a lyric poem because it A. does not use rhyme in its structure. B. shows several speakers' questions. C. describes a single speaker's feelings. D. has no definite rhythm in its structure.
[Answered] Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow: In the heart of a bustling city, hidden between tall grey buildings, was a small forgotten garden. Most people walked past it without noticing the rusted iron gate or the wild ivy creeping over the stone wall. But one curious girl, Mira, did. Every day after school, she would stop and peek through the bars. One day, she found the gate slightly open. Inside, the garden was overgrown, but beautiful. Wildflowers bloomed in every colour, and butterflies flitted from one to the next. A cracked stone bench sat under an old tree that stretched its limbs like a protector. Mira began visiting regularly, cleaning up bits of trash, pulling weeds, and writing in her notebook. She called it her "thinking place." Soon, others noticed the changes. An old man brought some rose cuttings. A mother with her toddler helped plant seeds. The forgotten garden became a shared space again—a peaceful patch of green in a world of grey. 1. What caught Mira's attention about the garden? a) The colourful flowers b) The open gate c) The ivy-covered wall d) The people inside 2. What does the tree in the garden symbolize? a) Growth b) Loneliness c) Protection d) Old age 3. What change occurred in the garden? a) It was fenced permanently b) It became a playground c) It was turned into a market d) It became a shared space again 4. Vocabulary - Find words from the passage that mean: i. Covered or grown over (para 1) → Ivy creeper
[Answered] The function of an adjective is... A. To modify a noun B. To communicate an action C. To connect two sentences D. To replace nouns
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