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Why does Amma say the growling sound is not a bear?
When Shaana hears growling noises in the night, she thinks a bear is nearby. However, Amma reassures her by saying it’s just Appa snoring. This playful explanation turns Shaana’s fear into laughter and brings out the affectionate relationship among the family members. The moment also adds light humoRead more
When Shaana hears growling noises in the night, she thinks a bear is nearby. However, Amma reassures her by saying it’s just Appa snoring. This playful explanation turns Shaana’s fear into laughter and brings out the affectionate relationship among the family members. The moment also adds light humor to the story, showing how parents use simple, funny reasoning to comfort their children while travelling in unfamiliar and sometimes scary surroundings like forests or mountain cabins.
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Shaana adds humor by imagining the growling sound at night is from a bear outside their cabin. Amma explains it's only Appa snoring, turning the scary moment into a funny one. Shaana takes the joke further by saying she’d love to meet the bear and give it a hug. This light-hearted moment highlightsRead more
Shaana adds humor by imagining the growling sound at night is from a bear outside their cabin. Amma explains it’s only Appa snoring, turning the scary moment into a funny one. Shaana takes the joke further by saying she’d love to meet the bear and give it a hug. This light-hearted moment highlights her playful imagination, her growing comfort with travel, and the family’s ability to turn strange, unfamiliar experiences into fun memories during their journey.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
See lessWhy did Shaana want to hug a bear?
Shaana said she would love to hug a bear after hearing growling sounds at night, which she first believed were from a real bear. This playful remark reflects her sense of humor, innocence, and adventurous spirit. Though the growling was just Appa’s snoring, Shaana’s reaction shows she is becoming moRead more
Shaana said she would love to hug a bear after hearing growling sounds at night, which she first believed were from a real bear. This playful remark reflects her sense of humor, innocence, and adventurous spirit. Though the growling was just Appa’s snoring, Shaana’s reaction shows she is becoming more curious and less fearful of nature. It also highlights how she is using her travel experiences to dream and imagine fun scenarios, making her journey more enjoyable.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
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See lessWhat assumption did Shaana have about all the Pradesh states?
Shaana assumed that all ‘Pradesh’ states in India must be located close to each other. She thought names like Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh indicated they were neighbors. However, she discovered that Arunachal Pradesh lies far to the east, while Himachal is in the north. This experience corRead more
Shaana assumed that all ‘Pradesh’ states in India must be located close to each other. She thought names like Himachal Pradesh and Arunachal Pradesh indicated they were neighbors. However, she discovered that Arunachal Pradesh lies far to the east, while Himachal is in the north. This experience corrected her assumption and helped her better understand India’s geography. It also highlights how travel can clear misconceptions and make learning more real and memorable through personal exploration.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
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See lessWhy is the forest in Arunachal Pradesh described as dangerous?
Shaana found the forest in Arunachal Pradesh both exciting and dangerous because of its thick, dense vegetation. She wrote that if someone blinked or paused to tie their shoelaces, they could easily get lost. This emphasizes the forest’s wild, mysterious nature and shows her growing awareness of howRead more
Shaana found the forest in Arunachal Pradesh both exciting and dangerous because of its thick, dense vegetation. She wrote that if someone blinked or paused to tie their shoelaces, they could easily get lost. This emphasizes the forest’s wild, mysterious nature and shows her growing awareness of how different each place can be. It also reflects how nature, though beautiful, demands respect and alertness when exploring places like deep forests or unfamiliar terrains.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 3 Dreams and Discoveries Chapter 3 North South East West
https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
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