2. Read the passage given below and
answer the following questions.
Papaya is a healthy fruit with a list of
properties that is long and exhaustive. You
can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked
or boiled or just drink it up as milkshake or
juices. Papaya has many virtues that can
contribute to our good health. The most
important of these virtues is the protein-
digesting enzyme it has. The enzyme is
similar to pepsin in its digestive action and
is said to be so powerful that it can digest
200 times its own weight in protein. It
assists the body in assimilating the
maximum nutritional value from food to
provide energy and bodybuilding materials.
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the
deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess
of unhealthy mucus in the stomach and
intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten
regularly corrects habitual constipation,
bleeding piles and chronic diarrhea. The
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Answer:
How do we know that Halku loves his dog a great deal? Give two examples of how he shows
How did Halku know that there were some wild animals in his field? How did he react?
The whole field was ruined What did Halku feel about it? What did Munni feel?
Who is the 'him'the speaker refers to? Mimre fors handlords
Who is speaking and to whom?Monni said to Haku
i. Who says this and to whom? Mallo'says to Jaora
ii. When does the speaker make this statement? orre o nedark January nie
his love.
h.
Why did Jabra probably think he was in heaven?
i.
Why did Halku look up at the skies?
J.
Why did Halku feel proud when he lit the fire?
k
2.
Answer the following with reference to context.
'Tell him we'll pay him after the harvest, not right now.'
i.
ii.
iii. What is the payment the speaker refers to? Tre
b. 'This is the reward you get for farming.'
What is the reward that the speaker mentions?
In the flickering light the immense trees of the grove looked as though they were carrying
the vast darkness on their heads.
i. Where was the light coming from?
ii. Where was the grove?
iii. Who was in the grove at this time and what were they doing?
is ren fort
Cangayment
went a
The reward is to have to the
Explanation:
How do we know that Halku loves his dog a great deal? Give two examples of how he shows
How did Halku know that there were some wild animals in his field? How did he react?
The whole field was ruined What did Halku feel about it? What did Munni feel?
Who is the 'him'the speaker refers to? Mimre fors handlords
Who is speaking and to whom?Monni said to Haku
i. Who says this and to whom? Mallo'says to Jaora
ii. When does the speaker make this statement? orre o nedark January nie
his love.
h.
Why did Jabra probably think he was in heaven?
i.
Why did Halku look up at the skies?
J.
Why did Halku feel proud when he lit the fire?
k
2.
Answer the following with reference to context.
'Tell him we'll pay him after the harvest, not right now.'
i.
ii.
iii. What is the payment the speaker refers to? Tre
b. 'This is the reward you get for farming.'
What is the reward that the speaker mentions?
In the flickering light the immense trees of the grove looked as though they were carrying
the vast darkness on their heads.
i. Where was the light coming from?
ii. Where was the grove?
iii. Who was in the grove at this time and what were they doing?
is ren fort
Cangayment
went a
The reward is to have to the
2. Read the passage given below and
answer the following questions.
Papaya is a healthy fruit with a list of
properties that is long and exhaustive. You
can munch on it as a salad, have it cooked
or boiled or just drink it up as milkshake or
juices. Papaya has many virtues that can
contribute to our good health. The most
important of these virtues is the protein-
digesting enzyme it has. The enzyme is
similar to pepsin in its digestive action and
is said to be so powerful that it can digest
200 times its own weight in protein. It
assists the body in assimilating the
maximum nutritional value from food to
provide energy and bodybuilding materials.
Papain in raw papaya makes up for the
deficiency of gastric juice and fights excess
of unhealthy mucus in the stomach and
intestinal irritation. The ripe fruit, if eaten
regularly corrects habitual constipation,
bleeding piles and chronic diarrhea. The
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