Our mind remains active throughout our life. It remains active even in the night. It is crowded with the things we see during the day and night, ideas we think and our imaginations. We all think in terms of words which create a picture or scene and enter our mind and ears. Dreams are also action pacRead more
Our mind remains active throughout our life. It remains active even in the night. It is crowded with the things we see during the day and night, ideas we think and our imaginations. We all think in terms of words which create a picture or scene and enter our mind and ears.
Dreams are also action packed scenes. We talk, laugh, weep, shout, tremble with fear and travel at night during the sleep.
Most of the worries are born out of baseless fears. With a strong will power, determination and the right positive attitude to life, we can get rid of such worries. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
Most of the worries are born out of baseless fears. With a strong will power, determination and the right positive attitude to life, we can get rid of such worries.
the speaker is worried about the following happenings: • She becomes dumb. • She fails in the exams. • She get beaten up. • The swimming pool is closed. • Her parents get divorced. • She is hit by lightning. • She gets sick and dies.
the speaker is worried about the following happenings:
• She becomes dumb.
• She fails in the exams.
• She get beaten up.
• The swimming pool is closed.
• Her parents get divorced.
• She is hit by lightning.
• She gets sick and dies.
The poetess (Shel Silverstein) is the speaker in this poem. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
The poetess (Shel Silverstein) is the speaker in this poem.
The hump of the camels is full of fat that nourishes the camel when the food is scarce. If they have nothing for several days the hump shrinks as the fat is used up. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
The hump of the camels is full of fat that nourishes the camel when the food is scarce. If they have nothing for several days the hump shrinks as the fat is used up.
Mongooses kill snakes without getting hurt themselves. Their reactions are so fast that they dodge each time the snake strikes. They continually make a nuisance of themselves, and after a while, when the snake gets tired, they quickly dive in for the kill. For more answers visit to website: https://Read more
Mongooses kill snakes without getting hurt themselves. Their reactions are so fast that they dodge each time the snake strikes. They continually make a nuisance of themselves, and after a while, when the snake gets tired, they quickly dive in for the kill.
Desert animals cannot survive without water. They find different ways of coping with the harsh desert conditions. For example, gerbils spend the hottest part of the day in cool underground burrows. And darkling beetles catch moisture on their legs and then lift them into air till the drop trickles dRead more
Desert animals cannot survive without water. They find different ways of coping with the harsh desert conditions. For example, gerbils spend the hottest part of the day in cool underground burrows. And darkling beetles catch moisture on their legs and then lift them into air till the drop trickles down into their mouths.
Read the following line. Some Whatifs crawled inside my ear Can words crawl into your ear? This is an image. The poet is trying to make an image of what she/he experiences. Now with your partner try and list out some more images from the poem.
Our mind remains active throughout our life. It remains active even in the night. It is crowded with the things we see during the day and night, ideas we think and our imaginations. We all think in terms of words which create a picture or scene and enter our mind and ears. Dreams are also action pacRead more
Our mind remains active throughout our life. It remains active even in the night. It is crowded with the things we see during the day and night, ideas we think and our imaginations. We all think in terms of words which create a picture or scene and enter our mind and ears.
Dreams are also action packed scenes. We talk, laugh, weep, shout, tremble with fear and travel at night during the sleep.
For more answers visit to website:
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Why do you think she/he has these worries? Can you think of ways to get rid of such worries?
Most of the worries are born out of baseless fears. With a strong will power, determination and the right positive attitude to life, we can get rid of such worries. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
Most of the worries are born out of baseless fears. With a strong will power, determination and the right positive attitude to life, we can get rid of such worries.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
With your partner list out the happenings the speaker is worried about.
the speaker is worried about the following happenings: • She becomes dumb. • She fails in the exams. • She get beaten up. • The swimming pool is closed. • Her parents get divorced. • She is hit by lightning. • She gets sick and dies.
the speaker is worried about the following happenings:
See less• She becomes dumb.
• She fails in the exams.
• She get beaten up.
• The swimming pool is closed.
• Her parents get divorced.
• She is hit by lightning.
• She gets sick and dies.
Who is the speaker in the poem?
The poetess (Shel Silverstein) is the speaker in this poem. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
The poetess (Shel Silverstein) is the speaker in this poem.
For more answers visit to website:
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How does the hump of the camels help them to survive when there is no water?
The hump of the camels is full of fat that nourishes the camel when the food is scarce. If they have nothing for several days the hump shrinks as the fat is used up. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
The hump of the camels is full of fat that nourishes the camel when the food is scarce. If they have nothing for several days the hump shrinks as the fat is used up.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
How do mongooses kill snakes?
Mongooses kill snakes without getting hurt themselves. Their reactions are so fast that they dodge each time the snake strikes. They continually make a nuisance of themselves, and after a while, when the snake gets tired, they quickly dive in for the kill. For more answers visit to website: https://Read more
Mongooses kill snakes without getting hurt themselves. Their reactions are so fast that they dodge each time the snake strikes. They continually make a nuisance of themselves, and after a while, when the snake gets tired, they quickly dive in for the kill.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/
How do desert animals survive without water?
Desert animals cannot survive without water. They find different ways of coping with the harsh desert conditions. For example, gerbils spend the hottest part of the day in cool underground burrows. And darkling beetles catch moisture on their legs and then lift them into air till the drop trickles dRead more
Desert animals cannot survive without water. They find different ways of coping with the harsh desert conditions. For example, gerbils spend the hottest part of the day in cool underground burrows. And darkling beetles catch moisture on their legs and then lift them into air till the drop trickles down into their mouths.
For more answers visit to website:
See lesshttps://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-6/english/chapter-9/