Once upon a most early time was a Neolithic man and he lived cavily in a Cave, and he wore
very few clothes, and he couldn’t read and couldn’t write and he didn’t want to, and except
when he was hungry he was quite happy. His name was Tegumai Bopsulai, and that means,
‘ Man-who-does-not-put-his-foot-forward-in-a-hurry; but we, O Best Beloved, will call him
Tegumai, for short. And his wife’s name was Teshumai Tewindrow, and that means, ‘Lady-
who-asks-a –very-many-questions’; but we, O Best Beloved, will call her Teshumai, for short.
And his little girl-daughter’s name was Taffimai Metallumai, and that means, "Small- person-
without-any-manners-who-ought-to –be-spanked’; but I’m going to call her Taffy. And she
was Tegumai Bopsulai’s Best Beloved and her own Mummy’s Best Beloved, and she was not
spanked half as much as was good for her; and they were all three very happy.
Now attend and listen!
One day Teumai Bopsulai went down throught the beaver-swamp to the Wagai river to spear
carp-fish for dinner, and Taffy went too. Tegumai’s spear was made of wood with shark’s
teeth at the end, and before he had caught any fish at all he accidentally broke it clean across
by jabbing it down too hard on the bottom of the river. They were miles and miles from home
Q i) Find out two compound words from the passage (2)
iii) Find out two adverbs from the passage
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Answer:
1) he, couldn't,and
Explanation:
in second passage have these words
2) cavily and very few
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