1. The Raven, filled with pride after hearing the Fox's flattering words, opened his beak to sing. The Fox cleverly deceived him by praising his appearance and suggesting that his singing would crown him king. The Raven, oblivious to the joke, was eager to show off his talents, forgetting that his voicRead more

    The Raven, filled with pride after hearing the Fox’s flattering words, opened his beak to sing. The Fox cleverly deceived him by praising his appearance and suggesting that his singing would crown him king. The Raven, oblivious to the joke, was eager to show off his talents, forgetting that his voice was just a croak, and in doing so, dropped his food.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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  2. The Raven, filled with pride after hearing the Fox's flattering words, opened his beak to sing. The Fox cleverly deceived him by praising his appearance and suggesting that his singing would crown him king. The Raven, oblivious to the joke, was eager to show off his talents, forgetting that his voicRead more

    The Raven, filled with pride after hearing the Fox’s flattering words, opened his beak to sing. The Fox cleverly deceived him by praising his appearance and suggesting that his singing would crown him king. The Raven, oblivious to the joke, was eager to show off his talents, forgetting that his voice was just a croak, and in doing so, dropped his food.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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  3. In this analogy, the word "foolish" fits for the Raven. While the Fox is clever, using cunning words to manipulate the situation, the Raven is easily deceived and falls prey to the Fox’s flattery. His pride and lack of awareness lead him to act foolishly, opening his beak to sing, which causes him tRead more

    In this analogy, the word “foolish” fits for the Raven. While the Fox is clever, using cunning words to manipulate the situation, the Raven is easily deceived and falls prey to the Fox’s flattery. His pride and lack of awareness lead him to act foolishly, opening his beak to sing, which causes him to lose the food he held.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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  4. The Raven forgets his voice is just a croak because the Fox’s clever flattery blinds him. The praise about his appearance and the possibility of becoming a "king" if he sings fuels the Raven's pride. This vanity overcomes his sense of reality, leading him to believe that he could sing majestically,Read more

    The Raven forgets his voice is just a croak because the Fox’s clever flattery blinds him. The praise about his appearance and the possibility of becoming a “king” if he sings fuels the Raven’s pride. This vanity overcomes his sense of reality, leading him to believe that he could sing majestically, despite the fact that his voice is far from melodious.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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  5. Reynard, the Fox, uses flattery to manipulate the Raven into singing. He praises the Raven’s shiny, beautiful feathers and suggests that only his voice remains unproven. Reynard adds that if the Raven were to sing, the birds of the forest would proclaim him their king. The clever Fox’s words appealRead more

    Reynard, the Fox, uses flattery to manipulate the Raven into singing. He praises the Raven’s shiny, beautiful feathers and suggests that only his voice remains unproven. Reynard adds that if the Raven were to sing, the birds of the forest would proclaim him their king. The clever Fox’s words appeal to the Raven’s pride, causing him to foolishly attempt to sing, which leads to his downfall.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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