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Find the synonym for the underlined word. Clem looked at Pongo furiously. - English

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प्रश्न

Find the synonym for the underlined word.

Clem looked at Pongo furiously.

विकल्प

  • politely

  • gently

  • angrily

  • calmly

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उत्तर

Angrily

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अध्याय 4.1: Seventeen Oranges - Exercise [पृष्ठ ९४]

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अध्याय 4.1 Seventeen Oranges
Exercise | Q D. 2. | पृष्ठ ९४

संबंधित प्रश्न

Read the lines below.

  1. 'To believe is to see angels dancing among the clouds'.
    The above line contain a human characteristic ‘dancing’ given to something non - human, ‘angels’. The Figure of Speech used in the line is called ‘Personification’.
  2. ‘To believe is to know that
    Everyday is a new beginning’.
  3. To believe is to know ______ life is a gift
    Lines in poetry, such as the above, state a general truth and can be used as sayings or quotes etc. They contain the Figure of Speech called Epigram.
    Epigram closely resembles a proverb.

Find from the poem three other examples of Epigram.

  1. ______________________________
  2. ______________________________
  3. ______________________________

From the story (Part I and Part II), find 4 words that begin with the prefix ‘un-’ and write their opposites.

  • ______ × ______
  • ______ × ______.

Find the opposite of the following word from the lesson.

begun 


Give your opinion and compare the items in each picture using -er more, less, or an irregular form. Use the words. You may form your sentences in more than one way.

  1. safe
  2. comfortable
  3. quick.

Choose the correct verb from the following sentence.

We worked ______ in the city for ten years before we moved to the village.


Fill in the blank with suitable homophone:

Turtles should be ______ in a healthy environment.


Read the following story and do the exercises that follow.

Last night somebody broke into our neighbor’s house. He stole everything he found. The neighbors Mr. and Mrs. Umar, saw him while he was running away but they couldn’t catch him. This morning an inspector arrived to make an inquiry.

The Inspector posed certain questions to Mr. Umar.

The Inspector The thief broke into the house at around 10 p.m. What were you doing then?
Mr. Umar I was watching a movie with my wife. Then I went to the kitchen to prepare tea.
The Inspector How many minutes did you spend in the kitchen?
Mr. Umar I think 10 or 15 minutes… I’m not sure….
The Inspector Did you prepare tea?
Mr. Umar Yes
The Inspector OK. Thanks.

The Inspector also asked Mrs. Umar some questions:

The Inspector What were you doing at around 10 pm yesterday?
Mrs. Umar I was watching a movie while drinking my coffee.
The Inspector Coffee? But your husband prepared tea.
Mrs. Umar Tea? No… We didn’t drink tea last night.
The Inspector OK. What was he doing in the kitchen?
Mrs. Umar He was thirsty. He wanted to drink water.
The Inspector Hmmm. What happened then?
Mrs. Umar A friend of his called him and he went out to help him.
The Inspector So, you were alone at home, weren’t you?
Mrs. Umar Yes, I was. I called him immediately but he didn’t answer. 

The inspector was suspicious about Mr.Umar, so he asked him to come to the station for further questioning.

The Inspector You weren’t at home when the thief broke into your neighbour’s house. Where were you?
Mr. Umar I went out to help a friend of mine
The Inspector Who is that friend?
Mr. Umar Ehhhh… he is just a friend.
The Inspector Hmmm. Who is that friend?
Mr. Umar I told you already. He is just a friend.
The Inspector

If you cannot prove that you were with a friend, we can arrest you.

At the end of the questioning session, Mr.Umar told the inspector the truth.

“Last night, somebody called me, but he wasn’t my friend. I had borrowed some money from him and he had given me time till last night to return it. But I did not do so. So, he called me and asked me to meet him outside the house. That’s why I went out. I did not tell my wife as I did not want her to know about it. When I went out, I saw a stranger entering my neighbour’s house but I did not stop as I was in a hurry to meet the moneylender.

Answer the questions after reading the story.

  1. Did Mrs. Umar see the thief?
  2. What was Mrs. Umar doing when the thief broke into the house?
  3. Was Mr. Umar watching movie with his wife when the thief broke in the house?
  4. What was Mr. Umar doing in the kitchen?

Frame suitable questions for the following statements.

  1. Mr. Umar was at home when the event occurred
  2. Yes, Mr. Umar saw the thief entering the neighbour’s house.
  3. Mrs. Umar was watching the movie while her husband was drinking water.
  4. The thief broke into the house while they were watching a movie.

Refer to the dictionary and find out the meaning of the following foreign word/phrase. Use them in sentence of your own:

deja vu


Read the following passage and identify the simple sentences.

Sunflowers turn according to the position of the sun. In other words, they ‘ chase the light’. Have you ever wondered what happens on cloudy, rainy days when the sun is completely covered by clouds? If you think the sunflower withers or turns its head towards the ground, you are completely mistaken. Do you know what happens? Sunflowers turn to each other to share their energy. Learning from Nature, we too should support and empower each other.


Complete the following sentence using appropriate determiner.

During my student life I used to give ______ trouble to my teachers.


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