Reading
A. Answer these questions.
1. Why did the mist seem melancholic to the speaker?
2. How did the seasonal plants and animals respond to the rains
3. How did the speaker feel when the rain drummed on his tin roof?
4. What happened after the rain stopped?
How did the speaker feel when it rained continuously
for many days?
6. What signified the end of the monsoon?
7. How was the winter rain different from the rain in the monsoon?
5.
B. The text told us about how the monsoon progressed where
the speaker lived. Complete this flowchart.
Answers
Answer:
The verb wandered tells us what Bijju did that evening. But the verb was ringing tells us what was happening continually at same time in the past (the birds were chirping in the trees). Now look at the sentences below. They tell us about something that happened in the past. They also tell us about other things that happened continually, at the same time in the past.
Answer:
Explanation:
The verb wandered tells us what Bijju did that evening. But the verb was ringing tells us what was happening continually at same time in the past (the birds were chirping in the trees). Now look at the sentences below. They tell us about something that happened in the past. They also tell us about other things that happened continually, at the same time in the past.