moter snow leopard looked at him for a second, snarled and with a leap knock
monster. The whole valley echoed with the sounds of their fight. The snow leo
jumped about from side to side tearing away big pieces of black furry skin of the
slow bear failed to injure his enemy. The fight lasted for about ten minutes.
Questions :
1. What did the huge bear do in fighting?
2. Who dominated over whom in the fight?
3. Find out the words from the text which means : (a) prompt (e) enormou
4. Find out the opposites of (a) blunt (c) weak (d) fore
Since time began, the natural board-leaved forests of the Himalayas have played a
in the life of the people of Uttar Pradesh. In fact, the forests are the foundation of
economy of the hill villages. Green leaves and grass, for example, provide fodder
whose đung is used as fertilizer for the croplands. Dry twigs and branches are the
domestic cooking fuel. The forests also provide large supplies of fruits, edible muts
herbs for local consumption.
5. What kind of forests grow in the Himalayas ?
6. How are forests the foundation of the whole economy of the hill villages ?
7. Find out the word from the text that means : (a) food for animals
Section - B
Answers
Answer:
Thanks me and follow me
Explanation:
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Answer:
moter snow leopard looked at him for a second, snarled and with a leap knock
monster. The whole valley echoed with the sounds of their fight. The snow leo
jumped about from side to side tearing away big pieces of black furry skin of the
slow bear failed to injure his enemy. The fight lasted for about ten minutes.
Questions :
1. What did the huge bear do in fighting?
2. Who dominated over whom in the fight?
3. Find out the words from the text which means : (a) prompt (e) enormou
4. Find out the opposites of (a) blunt (c) weak (d) fore
Since time began, the natural board-leaved forests of the Himalayas have played a
in the life of the people of Uttar Pradesh. In fact, the forests are the foundation of
economy of the hill villages. Green leaves and grass, for example, provide fodder
whose đung is used as fertilizer for the croplands. Dry twigs and branches are the
domestic cooking fuel. The forests also provide large supplies of fruits, edible muts
herbs for local consumption.
5. What kind of forests grow in the Himalayas ?
6. How are forests the foundation of the whole economy of the hill villages ?
7. Find out the word from the text that means : (a) food for animals
Section - B