c. Who do you think puts children to sleep-the moon or trees?
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The poet talks about the trees’ kindness to human beings. They provide us with food, wood for building houses and leaves full of beauty. Trees also brings us joy in springtime, when it gets fresh leaves and flowers.
Note: The first two stanzas create an image of the trees which are very generous and just giving everything to us but demands very little or nothing from us.
Stanza-III
It talks about the loftiness (rising to great height) of the trees. The trees being tall are the first ones to catch the morning beams(rays) of the sun as it rises over the horizon. The expression “To touch the beams of morning sun” make the tree tall, majestic and lofty reaching out the sun with their many branches spread out. And they are the last to hold the light before night sets in. It seems as if the trees, in a generous gesture, bring in and hold the life-giving sunlight for the world’s benefit.
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Stanza-IV
The trees sing a lullaby when, the moon is up, to put people to sleep. After the day’s work, when people are tired and sleepy. The trees like an old loving grandmother, sing them a lullaby of “sleepy children long ago”. This lullaby is the rustling of leaves in a gentle breeze. It reminds people of a sleepy children of in other words of pure and simple
Answer:
Answer the following question.
1. Why are there new buds of green in Spring?
Ans. In winter, trees are bare. Then comes spring, the season when new buds appear and life begins.
2. What do the trees do at night?
Ans. At night, trees hum a sweet lullaby to help children fall asleep.
3. Do you agree with the line? Trees are the kindest things I know. Give reasons to support your answer.
Ans. Yes, trees are the kindest things because they provide home to birds, they provide shelter to man and animals, they provide fruits to eat, wood to build homes.
Exercise-C
Answer the following with reference to context
They hum a drowsy lullaby.Of sleepy children long ago….
a. Why do you think the lullaby is drowsy?
Ans. The trees sway softly and create a very soothing sound that helps children to fall asleep.
b. Who sang lullabies for the sleepy children?
Ans. The trees sang lullabies for the children
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c. When is the lullaby sung according to the poem?
Ans. The lullaby is sung at night.
Playing with words
Exercise-A
Give meanings ( Direct Answers)
shade = shelter
bough = branch
touch = to come in contact
gather = bring together
kind = generous
parents = mother and father
return = come back
quietly = without making any noise
Exercise A
Read the sentence and write their types
1. Do you know her name?
A. Interrogative
2. Meenu has become a renowned dancer.
A. Declarative/Assertive
3. How lovely is the day!
A. Exclamatory
4. Keep quiet
A. Imperative
5. Add garlic sauce to the mixture to make it tasty.
A. Declarative/Assertive
Exercise B
State whether the following sentences are Assertive, interrogative exclamatory or imperative.
Put full stop, question marks and exclamation marks accordingly.
1. The hare and the tortoise decided to have a race
2. Do you think you can run faster than a hare
3. Wear comfortable running shoes for the race
4. What a beautiful day for a good run
5. Please look ahead while running
6. The tortoise got off to a slow start
7. How far is it to the finishing line
8. Who do you think is going to win this race
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Put full stop, question marks and exclamation marks accordingly.
. Declarative/Assertive
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directly)
1)
Ans. The five facts which prove the kindness of trees towards others sre:
–Trees spread a shade for sleepy cows.
– Trees give fruits.
– Birds gather on their boughs.
– Trees give wood to build houses.
– Trees give leaves to burn on Halloween.
3. Find words that describe the following : ( Answers are given directly)
1) Sleepy cows
2) Kindest things
3) Green new buds
4) Morning sun
5) Drowsy lullaby
6) Kindest trees
7) Sleepy children
4. Pick from the poem lines that create a picture in your mind.
Ans.
1) They are the first when day’s begun to touch the beams of morning sun.
2) They are the last to hold the light when evening changes into night.
3) And when a moon floats on the sky they hum a drowsy lullaby.
Degrees of comparison of Adjectives.
Read the following sentences.
• Raja is strong.
• Arjun is stronger than Raja
• Arun is the strongest of all.
In sentences i) the Adjective ‘strong’ is in its simple form. It is called positive Degree.
In sentence ii) the Adjective ‘stronger’ refers to a higher degree, when there is a comparison of two nouns. It is called comparative Degree. (-er is added to the basic adjective)
In sentences iii) the adjective ‘strongest’ refers to the highest degree of comparison of one with more than two nouns. It is called superlative Degree (-est is added to the basic adjective.)
Fill in the table of Degrees of comparison :
Trees are the Kindest Things I know - Summary, Appreciation and Solved Questions 1
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