Read the passage and answer the questions that follow:
The king of kings, Emperor Akbar, who ruled over India was a great lover of arts, sciences, literature and
music. One day, on a fine morning, he was walking in his vast garden. His garden was lined with trees that
produced the tastiest and juiciest fruits in the whole kingdom. There were flowers of all shapes and sizes in his
garden. He had his most trusted minister Birbal with him.
But the great Emperor Akbar did not have peace of mind, the quality without which no one, not even the
king of kings, can appreciate beauty.
Wise Birbal, noticing this, asked Akbar, "O great and powerful King, what is troubling you? You do not
seem to be your usual self, for my king never fails to enjoy the beauty of the greatest kingdom this earth has
never seen."
ACTIVITY 1
Describe the following person/thing in a single sentence:
(a) Emperor Akbar - __________________________________________________________________
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(b) Birbal - _________________________________________________________________________
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(c) The garden - _____________________________________________________________________
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Explanation:
a) Emperor Akbar, who ruled over India was a great lover of arts, sciences, literature andmusic.
b) He was a wise man with all tricks and was a clever person who always tricks emperor akabar.
c) His garden was lined with trees that produced the tastiest and juiciest fruits in the whole kingdom.
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Answer: (a) Emperor Akbar was the king of kings, was the ruled over India was a great lover of arts, sciences, literature and music.
(b) Birbal was wise and most trusted minister
(c) The King had a vast garden and it was lined with trees that produced the tastiest and juiciest fruits in the whole kingdom. There were flowers of all shapes and sizes in his garden.
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