Bruno wasn’t happy at the zoo. Seeing his poor condition and state of happiness at seeing the narrator’s wife, Bruno was allowed to go back to Bangalore. An island was made there for the bear, keeping all its needs and necessities in mind. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademyRead more
Bruno wasn’t happy at the zoo. Seeing his poor condition and state of happiness at seeing the narrator’s wife, Bruno was allowed to go back to Bangalore. An island was made there for the bear, keeping all its needs and necessities in mind.
Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was emotionally attached to him, especially the narrator’s wife. He was getting too big to be kept at home and had to be sent away to a zoo. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/engliRead more
Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was emotionally attached to him, especially the narrator’s wife. He was getting too big to be kept at home and had to be sent away to a zoo.
Bruno ate some poison-barium carbonate. He started vomiting and breathed heavily, but was later cured. In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil meant for the rats. Fortunately, he remained unaffected but it paralysed and weakened him. For more answers visit to website: https:/Read more
Bruno ate some poison-barium carbonate. He started vomiting and breathed heavily, but was later cured. In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil meant for the rats. Fortunately, he remained unaffected but it paralysed and weakened him.
This is quite correct that SAPERAs catch the poisonous snakes with bare hands and the nearly mitigate the effect of poison using the herbs. In this area, the snakes are mostly visible during the monsoon. During this period the snake may bite a person. The victim is treated and saved with the help ofRead more
This is quite correct that SAPERAs catch the poisonous snakes with bare hands and the nearly mitigate the effect of poison using the herbs. In this area, the snakes are mostly visible during the monsoon. During this period the snake may bite a person. The victim is treated and saved with the help of local medicines and herbs.
All the snakes are not poisonous. The water snakes are generally without poison but most of the desert snakes are poisonous. Information about a poisonous snake can only be known when its poison effects the body. The poison reach on us and effected our nervous system. For more answers visit to websiRead more
All the snakes are not poisonous. The water snakes are generally without poison but most of the desert snakes are poisonous. Information about a poisonous snake can only be known when its poison effects the body. The poison reach on us and effected our nervous system.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra, King Cobra, Copperhead, Common Krait, Mamushi and Saw-scaled Viper. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra, King Cobra, Copperhead, Common Krait, Mamushi and Saw-scaled Viper.
The snake was lying still on the sand unless someone saw it and again made it move away from there. The person chased it away and it disappeared into the ripples of the water among the green reeds to hide there. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9Read more
The snake was lying still on the sand unless someone saw it and again made it move away from there. The person chased it away and it disappeared into the ripples of the water among the green reeds to hide there.
The poet wishes that nobody should harm the snake. He wants it to go over the water into the reeds and hide somewhere. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
The poet wishes that nobody should harm the snake. He wants it to go over the water into the reeds and hide somewhere.
The poet uses the words “beautiful” and “graceful” to convey the snake’s beauty. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
The poet uses the words “beautiful” and “graceful” to convey the snake’s beauty.
No, it isn’t a harmful snake. It is of a small size which and it is harmless even to the children. The snake is of green colour. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
No, it isn’t a harmful snake. It is of a small size which and it is harmless even to the children. The snake is of green colour.
How was the problem of what to do with Bruno finally solved?
Bruno wasn’t happy at the zoo. Seeing his poor condition and state of happiness at seeing the narrator’s wife, Bruno was allowed to go back to Bangalore. An island was made there for the bear, keeping all its needs and necessities in mind. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademyRead more
Bruno wasn’t happy at the zoo. Seeing his poor condition and state of happiness at seeing the narrator’s wife, Bruno was allowed to go back to Bangalore. An island was made there for the bear, keeping all its needs and necessities in mind.
For more answers visit to website:
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Was Bruno a loving and playful pet? Why, then, did he have to be sent away?
Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was emotionally attached to him, especially the narrator’s wife. He was getting too big to be kept at home and had to be sent away to a zoo. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/engliRead more
Yes, Bruno was a loving and playful pet. Everybody in the family was emotionally attached to him, especially the narrator’s wife. He was getting too big to be kept at home and had to be sent away to a zoo.
For more answers visit to website:
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On two occasions Bruno ate/drank something that should not be eaten/drunk. What happened to him on these occasions?
Bruno ate some poison-barium carbonate. He started vomiting and breathed heavily, but was later cured. In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil meant for the rats. Fortunately, he remained unaffected but it paralysed and weakened him. For more answers visit to website: https:/Read more
Bruno ate some poison-barium carbonate. He started vomiting and breathed heavily, but was later cured. In another incident, he drank nearly a gallon of old engine oil meant for the rats. Fortunately, he remained unaffected but it paralysed and weakened him.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
As you know, from the previous lesson you have just read, there are people in our country who have traditional knowledge about snakes, who even catch poisonous snakes with practically bare hands. Can you find out something more about them?
This is quite correct that SAPERAs catch the poisonous snakes with bare hands and the nearly mitigate the effect of poison using the herbs. In this area, the snakes are mostly visible during the monsoon. During this period the snake may bite a person. The victim is treated and saved with the help ofRead more
This is quite correct that SAPERAs catch the poisonous snakes with bare hands and the nearly mitigate the effect of poison using the herbs. In this area, the snakes are mostly visible during the monsoon. During this period the snake may bite a person. The victim is treated and saved with the help of local medicines and herbs.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
Look for information on how to find out whether a snake is harmful.
All the snakes are not poisonous. The water snakes are generally without poison but most of the desert snakes are poisonous. Information about a poisonous snake can only be known when its poison effects the body. The poison reach on us and effected our nervous system. For more answers visit to websiRead more
All the snakes are not poisonous. The water snakes are generally without poison but most of the desert snakes are poisonous. Information about a poisonous snake can only be known when its poison effects the body. The poison reach on us and effected our nervous system.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
Find out as much as you can about different kinds of snakes (from books in the library, or from the Internet). Are they all poisonous? Find out the names of some poisonous snakes.
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra, King Cobra, Copperhead, Common Krait, Mamushi and Saw-scaled Viper. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
No, all snakes are not poisonous. Some of the poisonous snakes are Indian Cobra, King Cobra, Copperhead, Common Krait, Mamushi and Saw-scaled Viper.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
Where was the snake before anyone saw it and chased it away? Where does the snake disappear?
The snake was lying still on the sand unless someone saw it and again made it move away from there. The person chased it away and it disappeared into the ripples of the water among the green reeds to hide there. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9Read more
The snake was lying still on the sand unless someone saw it and again made it move away from there. The person chased it away and it disappeared into the ripples of the water among the green reeds to hide there.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
What does the poet wish for the snake?
The poet wishes that nobody should harm the snake. He wants it to go over the water into the reeds and hide somewhere. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
The poet wishes that nobody should harm the snake. He wants it to go over the water into the reeds and hide somewhere.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
The poet finds the snake beautiful. Find the words he uses to convey its beauty.
The poet uses the words “beautiful” and “graceful” to convey the snake’s beauty. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
The poet uses the words “beautiful” and “graceful” to convey the snake’s beauty.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
Is it a harmful snake? What is its colour?
No, it isn’t a harmful snake. It is of a small size which and it is harmless even to the children. The snake is of green colour. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/
No, it isn’t a harmful snake. It is of a small size which and it is harmless even to the children. The snake is of green colour.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/beehive-chapter-9/