The stranger did not seem to be interested in taking care of or feeding of the doves. May be he just wanted to make them free. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
The stranger did not seem to be interested in taking care of or feeding of the doves. May be he just wanted to make them free.
He had earned those five dollars by doing rigorous hard work in the jail when he was imprisoned for ten years. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
He had earned those five dollars by doing rigorous hard work in the jail when he was imprisoned for ten years.
No, the man didn’t seem to be fond of birds. He didn’t ask for birds straightforwardly, instead he said that he wanted anything which had wings in a cage. This might show that he had sympathy for the birds and wanted to see them flying or he was just interested in buying a bird for someone. For moreRead more
No, the man didn’t seem to be fond of birds. He didn’t ask for birds straightforwardly, instead he said that he wanted anything which had wings in a cage. This might show that he had sympathy for the birds and wanted to see them flying or he was just interested in buying a bird for someone.
The stranger was strange man who was wearing too shiny shoes and inexpensive, ill-fitted but a new suit. He had a shuttling look and close-cropped hair. He wanted something which was small but had wings. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/englishRead more
The stranger was strange man who was wearing too shiny shoes and inexpensive, ill-fitted but a new suit. He had a shuttling look and close-cropped hair. He wanted something which was small but had wings.
The atmosphere of Mr Purcell’s shop was not at all cheerful .It was very depressing because a continuous disturbance was there, a regular stir of movement was there in his shop and the animals and birds made a lot of noise which showed that they were not happy to be in cages. For more answers visitRead more
The atmosphere of Mr Purcell’s shop was not at all cheerful .It was very depressing because a continuous disturbance was there, a regular stir of movement was there in his shop and the animals and birds made a lot of noise which showed that they were not happy to be in cages.
(i) ‘It’ refers to the chirping and squeaking of the birds and animals in Mr Purcell’s shop. (ii) Mr Purcell could not hear ‘it’ clearly because of the monotonous ticking of a clock which he was used to hear every day. So, he paid no attention to anything else. For more answers visit to website: httRead more
(i) ‘It’ refers to the chirping and squeaking of the birds and animals in Mr Purcell’s shop.
(ii) Mr Purcell could not hear ‘it’ clearly because of the monotonous ticking of a clock which he was used to hear every day. So, he paid no attention to anything else.
Mr Purcell is being compared to an owl because of the large glasses which magnified his eyes and gave him the looks of a wise and amiable owl. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
Mr Purcell is being compared to an owl because of the large glasses which magnified his eyes and gave him the looks of a wise and amiable owl.
Was the customer interested in the care and feeding of the doves he had bought? If not, why not?
The stranger did not seem to be interested in taking care of or feeding of the doves. May be he just wanted to make them free. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
The stranger did not seem to be interested in taking care of or feeding of the doves. May be he just wanted to make them free.
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How had he earned the five dollars he had?
He had earned those five dollars by doing rigorous hard work in the jail when he was imprisoned for ten years. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
He had earned those five dollars by doing rigorous hard work in the jail when he was imprisoned for ten years.
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The man insisted on buying the doves because he was fond of birds. Do you agree?
No, the man didn’t seem to be fond of birds. He didn’t ask for birds straightforwardly, instead he said that he wanted anything which had wings in a cage. This might show that he had sympathy for the birds and wanted to see them flying or he was just interested in buying a bird for someone. For moreRead more
No, the man didn’t seem to be fond of birds. He didn’t ask for birds straightforwardly, instead he said that he wanted anything which had wings in a cage. This might show that he had sympathy for the birds and wanted to see them flying or he was just interested in buying a bird for someone.
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Describe the stranger who came to the pet shop. What did he want?
The stranger was strange man who was wearing too shiny shoes and inexpensive, ill-fitted but a new suit. He had a shuttling look and close-cropped hair. He wanted something which was small but had wings. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/englishRead more
The stranger was strange man who was wearing too shiny shoes and inexpensive, ill-fitted but a new suit. He had a shuttling look and close-cropped hair. He wanted something which was small but had wings.
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Do you think the atmosphere of Mr Purcell’s shop was cheerful or depressing? Give reasons for your answer.
The atmosphere of Mr Purcell’s shop was not at all cheerful .It was very depressing because a continuous disturbance was there, a regular stir of movement was there in his shop and the animals and birds made a lot of noise which showed that they were not happy to be in cages. For more answers visitRead more
The atmosphere of Mr Purcell’s shop was not at all cheerful .It was very depressing because a continuous disturbance was there, a regular stir of movement was there in his shop and the animals and birds made a lot of noise which showed that they were not happy to be in cages.
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“…Mr Purcell heard it no more than he would have heard the monotonous ticking of a familiar clock.” (Read para beginning with “It was a rough day…”) (i) What does ‘it’ refer to? (ii) Why does Mr Purcell not hear ‘it’ clearly?
(i) ‘It’ refers to the chirping and squeaking of the birds and animals in Mr Purcell’s shop. (ii) Mr Purcell could not hear ‘it’ clearly because of the monotonous ticking of a clock which he was used to hear every day. So, he paid no attention to anything else. For more answers visit to website: httRead more
(i) ‘It’ refers to the chirping and squeaking of the birds and animals in Mr Purcell’s shop.
(ii) Mr Purcell could not hear ‘it’ clearly because of the monotonous ticking of a clock which he was used to hear every day. So, he paid no attention to anything else.
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Why is Mr Purcell compared to an owl?
Mr Purcell is being compared to an owl because of the large glasses which magnified his eyes and gave him the looks of a wise and amiable owl. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/
Mr Purcell is being compared to an owl because of the large glasses which magnified his eyes and gave him the looks of a wise and amiable owl.
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