Q5 Read the extract and do the activities that follow: The little daisy was as happen as if the day had been a great holiday, hut it was only Monday All the children were at school, and while they were sitting on the forms and learning their lessons, it sat on its thin green stalk and keant from the sun and from its surroundings how kind God in, and it rejoiced that the song of the little bark expresse So swyectly and distinctly its own feelings. With a sort of reverance, the daisy looked up to the bird that could fly and sing, but it did not feel envious. "I can see and hear, it thought the sun shines upon me, and the Ponese kisses me. How rich I am! In the garden close by grew many large and magnificent, flowers, and stra ge to say the less fragrance they had the luughter and prouder they were. The peonies pulled themselves up in order to be baner than the roses, but sinc is cot everything! The tulips had the linest colours, and they know it well too, for they were standing bokupnght like candkes, that one night sce them the better. In their prite, they did not see the leik daisy, wuch koked over to them and thought, How rich and beautiful they are! I am sure thepretty bud will aly down and call upon them. Thank God that I stand so rear, and can at least see all the plendour. "And while the darsy was still thuking, the lark came tlying down crying Tweet". but not to the porses and tulips - no, mto the grass to the poor daisy. Its joy was so great that it dainot know what to chink. The little bird hopped round it and sang, "How beautifully soft the grass is and what a lovely little Rower with is golden heart and silver dress is growing here.
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Q5 Read the extract and do the activities that follow: The little daisy was as happen as if the day had been a great holiday, hut it was only Monday All the children were at school, and while they were sitting on the forms and learning their lessons, it sat on its thin green stalk and keant from the sun and from its surroundings how kind God in, and it rejoiced that the song of the little bark expresse So swyectly and distinctly its own feelings. With a sort of reverance, the daisy looked up to the bird that could fly and sing, but it did not feel envious. "I can see and hear, it thought the sun shines upon me, and the Ponese kisses me. How rich I am! In the garden close by grew many large and magnificent, flowers, and stra ge to say the less fragrance they had the luughter and prouder they were. The peonies pulled themselves up in order to be baner than the roses, but sinc is cot everything! The tulips had the linest colours, and they know it well too, for they were standing bokupnght like candkes, that one night sce them the better. In their prite, they did not see the leik daisy, wuch koked over to them and thought, How rich and beautiful they are! I am sure thepretty bud will aly down and call upon them. Thank God that I stand so rear, and can at least see all the plendour. "And while the darsy was still thuking, the lark came tlying down crying Tweet". but not to the porses and tulips - no, mto the grass to the poor daisy. Its joy was so great that it dainot know what to chink. The little bird hopped round it and sang, "How beautifully soft the grass is and what a lovely little Rower with is golden heart and silver dress is growing here.
Write a gist of the extract in about 50 words
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