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Explain ch-8 a pact with sun class 6

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Answer:A Pact with the Sun Summary: Class 6 English A Pact with the Sun

Saeeda’s mother seemed to be perpetually ill. She had been treated by several physicians. She showed signs of improvement from time to time but only temporarily. She had become weak and colourless. She was not allowed to eat normal food and was confined to her small dingy room. The doors and windows of her room were kept shut, depriving her of fresh air and sunshine.  

Saeeda’s mother could not afford a costly specialist and medicines but when her condition became worse, she sold some trinkets and decided to consult a specialist doctor. The doctor examined her and prescribed some medicines. He told her she could eat whatever she liked. He also told her to change her room to a bigger one where the doors and windows could be kept open.  

As part of the prescription, the doctor also told Saeeda’s mother to sit in the sun every morning from eight to nine. He concluded saying sunshine and fresh air were more important than medicines.  

People around discussed her prescription and took sides. The older ones continued favoring old beliefs and practices and were against the prescription. The younger ones favoured modern science. Saeeda’s mother decided to follow the prescription in totality.  

The next two days were overcast and there was hardly any sun. Saeeda heard her mother lament that she could not follow her prescription. The innocent Saeeda was concerned about her mother and even ran to her when just a hint of sun was there late in the afternoon. Realizing this was not enough for her mother she requested the last departing rays of the sun to come back the next day much warmer and brighter. The sun rays promised her that they would be back.  

Children, in their innocence, seem to be able to communicate directly with anything be it trees, animals, flowers, sun, moon or even God.  

The next day, the Sun told the rays they would take the day off again as it was very cloudy. The little ray who had promised Saeeda to come told the Sun that Saeeda’s mother was ill and needed their help. She said she would pierce the clouds.  

All the other rays joined her and revolted against their father, the Sun. They focused their heat on the clouds stopping them from reaching Saeeda’s courtyard. The clouds moved away and the rays went through.  

Saeeda saw the rays coming and joyfully called her mother. Saeeda’s mother felt better on the very first day when she breathed the fresh air and felt the warmth of her sun on her hands and face. Even when she recovered fully, she always sat for an hour in the sunlight every day and breathed fresh air.  

Moral of the NCERT Class 6 English Chapter 8 A Pact with the Sun

Sunshine and Fresh Air are essential for living a healthy life. In the previous chapter, we studied that sleep was essential for life. The story also guides us to follow logical scientific principles and not to base our actions on old outdated superstitions and practices.

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Explanation:

1. What did the physicians ask Saeeda’s mother to do to get well? Did their advice help her? If not, why?

Ans: The physicians advised Saeeda’s mother not to take normal food, and to remain shut in a small dark room.

2.What did the specialist prescribe in addition to medicine?

Ans: The specialist prescribed some effective but costly medicines. He told her to eat chapati, vegetables, milk, fruits, etc. He asked her to shift to a bigger room with windows and doors open. Above all, she should sit in the sun every mornjng for an hour and breathe in fresh air.NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 8 A Pact with the Sun

October 11, 2019 by Bhagya

NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 8 A Pact with the Sun

1. What did the physicians ask Saeeda’s mother to do to get well? Did their advice help her? If not, why?

Ans: The physicians advised Saeeda’s mother not to take normal food, and to remain shut in a small dark room.

2.What did the specialist prescribe in addition to medicine?

Ans: The specialist prescribed some effective but costly medicines. He told her to eat chapati, vegetables, milk, fruits, etc. He asked her to shift to a bigger room with windows and doors open. Above all, she should sit in the sun every mornjng for an hour and breathe in fresh air.

 

3. What did Saeeda tell the sunrays to do?

Ans: Saeeda made a special request to the sunrays to help her mother get well. She asked them to come the next day with lots of warmth and brightness.

4.Why were the sunrays keen to go down to the earth the next day?

Ans:The sunrays had promised to help Saeeda. They had made a pact with her that they would bring down warmth and brightness. So they were keen to go down to the earth the next day. They forced their way through the dark, dirty clouds

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