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Q5. Answer the following questions:-
1) What is the significance of the title? To whom or to what does it refer?
2) How did the spirit of the dog help the farmer first?
3) What happens when the winds blow?
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The title refers to the great quality boots Mr Gessler made. It is an ideal title for the lesson. It refers to the business practices followed these days where no one cares about quality.

Answered by MasterSaishBlaster
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Answer:

NCERT Solutions for Class 7th English Chapter 4 The Ashes that Made Trees Bloom

October 11, 2019 by phani

NCERT Solutions For Class 7 English The Ashes that made Trees Bloom (Prose)

Comprehension Check

Question 1:

Why did the neighbours kill the dog?

Solution:

The neigbours killed the dog in anger. They have expected the dog to help them get a treasure, but the dog had rather taken them to a foul smelling dead kitten.

Question 2:

Mark the right item.

The old farmer and his wife loved the dog

(a) because it helped them in their day-to-day work.

(b) as if it was their own baby.

(c) as they were kind to all living beings.

When the old couple became rich, they

(a) gave the dog better food.

(b) invited their greedy neighbours to a feast.

(c) lived comfortably and were generous towards their poor neighbours.

The greedy couple borrowed the mill and the mortar to make

(a) rice pastry and bean sauce.

(b) magic ash to win rewards.

(c) a pile of gold.

Solution:

(b) as if it was their own baby.

(c) lived comfortably and were generous towards their poor neighbours.

(c) a pile of gold.

Working with the Text

Answer the following questions.

Question 1:

The old farmer is a kind person. What evidence of his kindness do you find in the first two paragraphs.

Solution:

In the first paragraph it is written that the old farmer treated the dog like his own child. He will feed the dog small pieces of fish with their own chopsticks and offer boiled rice to him as much as he wanted. The second paragraph says that to provide food to the birds, the old farmer will often turn up the surface of the ground.

Both these instances proved that the old man was a kind person.

Question 2:

What did the dog do to lead the farmer to the hidden gold?

Solution:

The dog came running towards the farmer. It kept his paws against his legs and with its head it kept on directing towards a spot behind him.

The old man initially ignored the dog, but it kept on whining and running to and from until the farmer followed it to the spot.

Question 3:

How did the spirit of the dog help the farmer first?

How did it help him next?

Solution:

The spirit of the dog came in the farmer’s dream and first asked him to chop the pine tree and make mortar and hand-mill out of it. With the mortar and mill it gave the farmer heaps of gold.

The dog’s spirit again came in the farmer’s dream for the second time and told the farmer to collect the ash of the mortar and the mill and sprinkle it on the withered trees and they will blossom.

The farmer did this in front of the daimio (the landlord) and was awarded with lavish gifts.

Question 4:

Why did the daimio reward the farmer, but punish his neighbour for the same act?

Solution:

The farmer had sprinkled the ash over the withered cherry tree and it blossomed. Daimio was pleased seeing the miracle and he rewarded the farmer. His neighbour poured the ash over the cherry tree, but nothing happened to the tree.

Fine particles from the ash entered the eyes of the daimio and his wife. They began to sneeze and cough.

This spoiled the splendour of the procession and so the neighbour was punished by man of the landlord.

Working with Language

Question 1:

Read the following conversation.

Ravi: What are you doing?

Mridu: I’m reading a book.

Ravi: Who wrote it?

Mridu: Ruskin Bond.

Ravi: Where did you find it?

Mridu: In the library.

Notice that ‘what’, ‘who’, ‘where’, are question words. Questions that require information begin with question words. Some other question words are ‘when’, ‘why’, ‘where’, ‘which’ and ‘how’.

Remember that

What asks about acting, things etc.

Who asks about people.

Which asks about people or things.

Where asks about place.

When asks about time.

Why asks about reason or purpose.

How asks about means, manner or degree.

Whose asks about possessions.

Read the following paragraph and frame questions on the italicised phrases.

Anil is in school. I am in school too. Anil is sitting in the left row. He is reading a book. Anil’s friend is sitting in the second row. He is sharpening his pencil. The teacher is writing on the blackboard. Children are writing in their copybooks. Some children are looking out of the window.

Solution:

Where is Anil?

Which row he is sitting in?

What is he doing?

Where is Anil’s friend sitting?

What is his friend doing?

Who is writing on the blackboard?

What are some children doing?

Question 2:

Write appropriate question words in the blank spaces in the following dialogue.

Neha: ………… did you get this book?

Sheela: Yesterday morning.

Neha: ………… is your sister crying?

Sheela : Because she has lost her doll.

Neha: …………… room is this, yours or hers?

Sheela: It’s ours

Neha: ……………. do you go to school?

Sheela: We walk to the school. It is nearby.

Solution:

When, Why, Whose, How

Question 3:

Fill in the blanks with the words given in the box.

NCERT Solutions for Class 7th English Chapter 4 The Ashes that Made Trees Bloom Q3

My friend lost his chemistry book. Now he doesn’t know …………… to do and ………….. to look for it.

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