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A6. Vocabulary
Fund and write any four compound words from the extract
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Read the given extract and complete the activities given below:
A food and light hearted take to the open road
Health for the world Refore me
The long brown pand before me leading where one I choose
Henceforth Tast not good-fortune. I myself
am good-fortune
Henceforth whimper no more postpone no more need nothing
Done with indoor complaints, libraries querulous criticismes
Strong and content mauve the open road
The earth thar sufficient
I do not want the constellations any nearer
I know they are very well schere they are
I know they suffice for those who belong to them
(still here I carry my old delicious burdens
I cam them men and women, I carry them
With me wherner Iga.
I swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them.
I am fuld with them, and I will fill them in return)
AL Complete
Complete the following table with the describing words used for them.
Words
Describing Words
Speaker Light hearted strong and content
World
Road
Burden
A2. Locate:
Locate any two lines showing carefree mood of the poet and write
them down
AJ. Personal Response
Give any two problems which you may face during a journey
Give the ways to overcome these problems
44. Figures of Speech:
Name and explain the figures of speech from the following line
"Still here I carry my old delicious burdens
Il Give one example of inversion from the poem
AS Poetic creativity:
Compose a short poem in about four lines on My life
Answers
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Explanation:
A compound noun is made up of two or more existing words, to form a completely new word in meaning.
Option C: 'Water' forms a compound noun with 'fall': 'waterfall'.
A 'waterfall' is 'a cascade of water falling from a height, formed when a river or stream flows over a steep incline'.
Hence, option C is correct.
Options A, B and D: 'Water' does not form any compound noun with 'food', 'stick' or 'out'.
The words 'waterfood', 'waterstick' and 'waterout' do not exist in standard English language.
Hence, options A, B and D are wrong.
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