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Who fell down and down and down?

पर्याय

  • Alice

  • a mouse

  • the rabbit

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the rabbit

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पाठ 4.2: Alice in Wonderland - Alice in Wonderland [पृष्ठ ६९]

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एनसीईआरटी English - Marigold Class 4
पाठ 4.2 Alice in Wonderland
Alice in Wonderland | Q 8. 3. | पृष्ठ ६९

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:        
Far far from gusty waves these children's faces.  
Like rootless weeds, the hair torn round their pallor;
The tall girl with her weighed-down head.
(a) Who are these children?
(b) Which figure of speech has been used in the first two lines?
(c) Why is the tall girl's head weighed down?
(d) What does the word, 'pallor' mean? 


Divide the article into four sections based on the shifts in the sub-topics and give a suitable sub-heading for each section. One has been done for you in the article as an example.


Paul's final bet his family richer but cost him his life. Explain.


What were the concepts that Kumudini Lakhia represent through Duvidha, Atah Kim and panch Paras?


Now, talk to your friends or elders; refer to books and read about all the objects on which wheels are used. List them. (How many did you miss out on in your first list? Why?)


Imagine that there is a Mr Somebody who has to correct all the wrongs that are done by Mr Nobody. Write in the following table, what Mr Somebody will have to do.

Mr Nobody’s Actions Tasks for Mr Somebody
1. The plate is broken / cracked Mend the plate. / Throw it away carefully.
2. The book is torn ____________
3. The door is ajar. ____________
4. The buttons are pulled from the shirt ____________
5. The pins are scattered. ____________
6. The door is still squeaking. ____________
7. There are finger marks upon the door. ____________
8. The ink has spilled over. ____________
9. Boots are lying around. ____________
10. ____________ ____________
11. ____________ ____________

Add a few more things to the list in the above table, using your own ideas and experience.


Who used the zither and how?


How did Hamid’s friends show that they enjoyed eating the sweets?


Our national emblem is taken from Ashoka’s pillar at Sarnath. It is found on all government documents, coins, currency notes, postcards, and envelopes. It consists of four lions standing back to back but, we can see only three lions at a time. There is a Dharma chakra in the centre of the base plate, with the figure of a bull in the right and that of a horse in the left. The entire structure is sitting on a lotus. The words ‘Sathyameva Jayate’ is written under it in Devanagari script. These words mean, ‘Truth alone Triumphs’.
  1. Where is our national emblem taken from?
  2. Where is our national emblem found?
  3. What does ‘Sathyameva Jayate’ mean?
  4. What are the animals found in the emblem?

Recite the poem with correct intonation.


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