1. The language I enjoy reading and learning in the most is English. It is widely used in books, the internet and school textbooks, which makes it easy to access knowledge. English helps me express myself clearly and understand various subjects, including science, history and literature. I also enjoy tRead more

    The language I enjoy reading and learning in the most is English. It is widely used in books, the internet and school textbooks, which makes it easy to access knowledge. English helps me express myself clearly and understand various subjects, including science, history and literature. I also enjoy the interesting stories and poems written in English, which make learning fun. Knowing English makes it easier to connect with people and explore global ideas and information.

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  2. India is known for its linguistic diversity and our classroom reflects this beautifully. After a short survey, we discovered that students in our class can speak Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali and Punjabi. We created a colorful chart listing all these languages and wrote the names oRead more

    India is known for its linguistic diversity and our classroom reflects this beautifully. After a short survey, we discovered that students in our class can speak Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali and Punjabi. We created a colorful chart listing all these languages and wrote the names of students under each language. This chart is now proudly displayed in our classroom, showing our unity in diversity and appreciation for every language spoken by our classmates.

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  3. In India, rivers are deeply revered because they provide water for drinking, farming and rituals, making them life-givers. Culturally and religiously, rivers are personified as goddesses—symbols of purity, fertility and nurturing, which align with the qualities traditionally associated with the femiRead more

    In India, rivers are deeply revered because they provide water for drinking, farming and rituals, making them life-givers. Culturally and religiously, rivers are personified as goddesses—symbols of purity, fertility and nurturing, which align with the qualities traditionally associated with the feminine. This is why most rivers, like the Ganga and Yamuna, are referred to as female. However, a few rivers such as the Brahmaputra and the Sone are considered male, often representing force, power, or unique mythological origins. This distinction reflects the spiritual and symbolic significance of rivers in Indian traditions and the roles they play in daily life.

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  4. Here are the correctly filled-in blanks with suitable prepositions or adverbs: 1. The cat jumped onto the table. (preposition) 2. The children played outside until dark. (adverb) 3. She quickly ran through the park. (preposition) 4. The helicopter was hovering above. (adverb) 5. We were just walkingRead more

    Here are the correctly filled-in blanks with suitable prepositions or adverbs:

    1. The cat jumped onto the table. (preposition)
    2. The children played outside until dark. (adverb)
    3. She quickly ran through the park. (preposition)
    4. The helicopter was hovering above. (adverb)
    5. We were just walking along, chatting. (adverb)
    6. After thoroughly wiping his shoes, he stepped inside. (adverb)
    7. She drove slowly around the sharp curve. (preposition)
    8. He placed the keys under the mat before leaving. (preposition)

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  5. Jahnavi takes the River’s advice and goes to school. On her first day 1. at (at/in/on) school, Jahnavi stood nervously 2. outside (in/ outside/above) the gate, clutching her bag close to her. The bell rang and she hurried 3. inside (outside/through/inside) the bustling classroom. She found a seat 4.Read more

    Jahnavi takes the River’s advice and goes to school. On her first day 1. at (at/in/on) school, Jahnavi stood nervously 2. outside (in/ outside/above) the gate, clutching her bag close to her. The bell rang and she hurried 3. inside (outside/through/inside) the bustling classroom. She found a seat 4. between (among/between/from) two friendly classmates. The teacher greeted them warmly and started the lesson 5. about (about/in/for) numbers. Jahnavi listened attentively, feeling excited 6. about (at/about/for) the new adventure ahead.

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