Read the extracts/stanza and answer the questions.
(ફકરો વાંચીને જવાબ લખો.)
All the members of the hunter tribe got together. They decided to drive away Edie from
their village forever. Shanno took the cubs on his shoulders and returned them to their
mother. He saw that the long weeping of the mother cheetah had stained her face forever.
1.What did all the members of the tribe decide?
2.What was the result of the long weeping of the mother cheetah?
One fine morning his neighbor Govinda appeared. He saw Abbu Miyar talking to his only
family member. 'Hey Abbu Chacha, you look happy and healthy. How is life now?"
3. Who was Abbu Mlyan's neighbour?
4.What was Abbu Miyan doing?
Rani ki Vaav was hidden under the layers of silt for almost seven centuries. The
Archeological survey of India (ASI) took a great car to preserve this structure.
5. Who takes care of the Vaav?
6.For how long was the Vaav buried?
I opened the door and stepped off the footboard. I was deeply disappointed. I felt I had to
do something, and so ran up to the station master and said, Do you know the girl who used
to sell baskets here?'
7.Whom did the author ask about the girl?
River, river, little river!
Through the flowers and foliage glancing,
Bright you sparkle on your way
Like a child at play.
O'er the yellow pebbles dancing,
8. Through what does the river glance?
9. Write the rhyming words in the stanza.
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All the members of the hunter tribe got together. They decided to drive away Edie from
their village forever. Shanno took the cubs on his shoulders and returned them to their
mother. He saw that the long weeping of the mother cheetah had stained her face forever.
1.What did all the members of the tribe decide?
2.What was the result of the long weeping of the mother cheetah?
One fine morning his neighbor Govinda appeared. He saw Abbu Miyar talking to his only
family member. 'Hey Abbu Chacha, you look happy and healthy. How is life now?"
3. Who was Abbu Mlyan's neighbour?
4.What was Abbu Miyan doing?
Rani ki Vaav was hidden under the layers of silt for almost seven centuries. The
Archeological survey of India (ASI) took a great car to preserve th
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