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Answered by Prince1582003
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Q1) What did the Physicians ask Saeeda’s mother to do to get well? Did their advice help her? If not? Why not?

Ans1) The Physicians asked Saeeda’s mother not to take normal food. They also advised her to remain in her small and dingy room. The windows and doors should closed to stop sunshine and fresh air.

Q2) What did the specialist prescribe in addition to medicine?

Ans2) The specialist prescribed in addition to medicine to shift to a bigger room with open doors and windows. He also asked her to sit one hour daily in the sunshine and to breathe in fresh air.

Q3) What did Saeeda tell the sunrays to do?

Ans3) Saeeda told the sunrays to come next day with lots of warmth and brightness.

Q4) Why were the sunrays keen to go down to the earth the next day?

Ans4) The sunrays had promise to saeeda that they would come the next day. They feared that if hey failed to reach on time the people would call them liars.

Q5) What was Saeeda’s mother suffering from?

Ans5) Saeeda’s mother was suffering from fever, cough, body-ache and painful joints.
Answered by anvisha27008
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1. How did the two baby-birds get separated?

Ans: The two baby birds lived in a tall tree with their mother. One day a big storm blew. The tree came down. The mother bird was killed. The strong wind blew the two chicks away to the other side of the forest at a little distance from each other. Thus they got separated from each other.

2.Where did each of them find a home?

Ans: One of the young birds came down near a cave. A gang of robbers lived there. The other bird landed outside the ashram of a rishi at a little distance.NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 1 A Tale of Two Birds

October 11, 2019 by Bhagya

NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 1 A Tale of Two Birds

1. How did the two baby-birds get separated?

Ans: The two baby birds lived in a tall tree with their mother. One day a big storm blew. The tree came down. The mother bird was killed. The strong wind blew the two chicks away to the other side of the forest at a little distance from each other. Thus they got separated from each other.

2.Where did each of them find a home?

Ans: One of the young birds came down near a cave. A gang of robbers lived there. The other bird landed outside the ashram of a rishi at a little distance.

 

3.What did the first bird say to the stranger?

Ans: The first bird saw the stranger (the King). He called the robbers to hurry up and rob the man of his jewels and his horse. Indirectly he asked the stranger to leave the place at once.

4. What did the second bird say to him?

Ans: The second bird welcomed the king to the ashram. He requested the stranger to drink water, take rest and make himself comfortable. He added that his brother lived in the company of robbers, so he talked like them.NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 1 A Tale of Two Birds

October 11, 2019 by Bhagya

NCERT Solutions for Class 6th English Chapter 1 A Tale of Two Birds

1. How did the two baby-birds get separated?

Ans: The two baby birds lived in a tall tree with their mother. One day a big storm blew. The tree came down. The mother bird was killed. The strong wind blew the two chicks away to the other side of the forest at a little distance from each other. Thus they got separated from each other.

2.Where did each of them find a home?

Ans: One of the young birds came down near a cave. A gang of robbers lived there. The other bird landed outside the ashram of a rishi at a little distance.

 

3.What did the first bird say to the stranger?

Ans: The first bird saw the stranger (the King). He called the robbers to hurry up and rob the man of his jewels and his horse. Indirectly he asked the stranger to leave the place at once.

4. What did the second bird say to him?

Ans: The second bird welcomed the king to the ashram. He requested the stranger to drink water, take rest and make himself comfortable. He added that his brother lived in the company of robbers, so he talked like them.

 

5.’ How did the rishiexplain the different ways in which the two birds behaved?

Ans: The king told the rishi about the different behaviour of the two birds. The rishi explained that the first bird repeated the words of the robbers. The second bird repeated what he had always heard at the ashram. Their different ways were the results of their company.

6. Which one of the following sums up the story best?

(i) A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

(ii)One is known by the company one keeps.

(iii)A friend in need is a friend indeed.

Ans: (ii) One is known by the company one keeps.

Explanation:

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