what is the summmery of the tippitty the flying squrril
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Tippitty, the Flying Squirrel
About the passage
A. Read to understand
1. Find out from the passage about the following.
a. the colour of Tippitty’s fur
Ans. chestnut red
b. the length of Tippitty’s tail
Ans. Two feet
c. Any five things that made up Tippitty’s diet.
Ans. Puddings, stewed fruit, walnut, milk and custard
d. The breeds of Tippitty’s best friends
Ans. Don, a field spaniel, and Brook, a large shaggy Tibetan sheep dog
2. Answer the following questions.
a. Describe Tippitty’s little house.
Ans. She lived in a little box with two partitions; the inner one-her bedroom-was fitted with a little nest of feathers and cotton wool, and a tiny door led from it into the bigger sitting room
Tippitty, the Flying Squirrel - QuestionsPage
Tippitty, the Flying Squirrel
About the passage
A. Read to understand
1. Find out from the passage about the following.
a. the colour of Tippitty’s fur
Ans. chestnut red
b. the length of Tippitty’s tail
Ans. Two feet
c. Any five things that made up Tippitty’s diet.
Ans. Puddings, stewed fruit, walnut, milk and custard
d. The breeds of Tippitty’s best friends
Ans. Don, a field spaniel, and Brook, a large shaggy Tibetan sheep dog
2. Answer the following questions.
a. Describe Tippitty’s little house.
Ans. She lived in a little box with two partitions; the inner one-her bedroom-was fitted with a little nest of feathers and cotton wool, and a tiny door led from it into the bigger sitting room
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In the poem 'The Squirrel' the poet Mildred Bowers Armstrong describes asquirrel that he observes in his garden. The poet describes how thesquirrel, covered in gray fur, sits in an upright position on a tree branch eating a nut. His tail looks like a question mark because of its bent shape.
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