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Look around you for things or people that make you laugh. Write them in the bubbles given below. Share the reasons for your answers with your classmates and the teacher.
I laugh at my baby cousin’s adorable silly faces, which always brighten my day. Cartoons like Tom and Jerry never fail to amuse me with their silly fights. Funny online videos, especially animal fails, are hilarious. My dog’s goofy behavior and falling over while running makes me burst out laughing.Read more
I laugh at my baby cousin’s adorable silly faces, which always brighten my day. Cartoons like Tom and Jerry never fail to amuse me with their silly fights. Funny online videos, especially animal fails, are hilarious. My dog’s goofy behavior and falling over while running makes me burst out laughing. Also, my friend’s jokes in class are the best because he tells them with funny expressions and unexpected punchlines that catch us off guard.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour Chapter 2 A Funny Man
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See lessWork in pairs. Identify the true statements. Check your answers with the teacher. 1. The poet says that she had never heard such an amusing song. 2. The funny man was quite ill-mannered. 3. The funny man wore two hats on his feet. 4. The funny man hopped on his head to reach home. 5. The funny man gave a rose to the poet. 6. The funny man smiled at the poet.
The true statements from the poem are 1, 3, 4 and 6. The poet says she had never heard such a funny song (1). The funny man wore two hats on his feet (3) and hopped home on his head (4), which added to his amusing nature. He also smiled at the poet (6), showing his politeness. Statements 2 and 5 areRead more
The true statements from the poem are 1, 3, 4 and 6. The poet says she had never heard such a funny song (1). The funny man wore two hats on his feet (3) and hopped home on his head (4), which added to his amusing nature. He also smiled at the poet (6), showing his politeness. Statements 2 and 5 are false as he was polite and offered a currant bun, not a rose.
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See lessIdentify the words from the poem based on the meanings given. Share your answers with your classmates and the teacher. 1. a small seedless raisin – C __ R __ __ __ T 2. moved unsteadily – S __ __ G G __ __ __ D
1. The word for a small seedless raisin is currant, which the funny man presented instead of a real rose. 2. The word for moving unsteadily is staggered, which the poet did in reaction to the funny man's odd behavior. These words from the poem help create a whimsical and humorous image of the eventsRead more
1. The word for a small seedless raisin is currant, which the funny man presented instead of a real rose.
2. The word for moving unsteadily is staggered, which the poet did in reaction to the funny man’s odd behavior.
These words from the poem help create a whimsical and humorous image of the events, adding to the nonsensical and playful tone that characterizes the poem’s unique charm.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour Chapter 2 A Funny Man
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See lessChoose the correct answer from the options given in the brackets. 1. The poem uses vivid imagery to create a _______________________ (humorous and nonsensical or confusing but thought-provoking) scene. 2. The structure of the poem is in ___________ (monologue or dialogue) form. 3. The phrases ‘sounding sight’ and ‘hopped home’ are examples of ___________. (alliteration or simile)
1. The poem uses vivid imagery to create a humorous and nonsensical scene filled with absurd actions and playful behavior. 2. The structure is a monologue, as the poet is narrating events directly without back-and-forth dialogue. 3. Phrases like ‘sounding sight’ and ‘hopped home’ are examples of allRead more
1. The poem uses vivid imagery to create a humorous and nonsensical scene filled with absurd actions and playful behavior.
2. The structure is a monologue, as the poet is narrating events directly without back-and-forth dialogue.
3. Phrases like ‘sounding sight’ and ‘hopped home’ are examples of alliteration, as they use repeated consonant sounds to enhance rhythm and playfulness in the poem.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour Chapter 2 A Funny Man
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See lessComplete the following sentences with a reason. 1. The tone of the poem is ___________ because ___________. 2. The rhyme scheme of the poem is ___________; and it gives a ___________ quality to the poem. 3. The poet has frequently repeated the word ‘funny’ in order to ___________.
1. The tone of the poem is humorous because the poet describes nonsensical actions like wearing hats on feet. 2. The rhyme scheme is AABB and it gives the poem a musical and rhythmic quality, enhancing the comic feel. 3. The poet repeats the word ‘funny’ to emphasize the man’s strange and amusing beRead more
1. The tone of the poem is humorous because the poet describes nonsensical actions like wearing hats on feet.
2. The rhyme scheme is AABB and it gives the poem a musical and rhythmic quality, enhancing the comic feel.
3. The poet repeats the word ‘funny’ to emphasize the man’s strange and amusing behavior and highlight the light-hearted mood, helping readers enjoy the humor in every stanza.
For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour Chapter 2 A Funny Man
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