Jahnavi takes the River’s advice and goes to school. On her first day at (at/in/on) school, she stood nervously outside (in/ outside/above) the gate, then hurried inside (outside/through/inside) the class, sat between (among/between/from) classmates. The lesson was about (about/in/for) numbers. ...
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Words like karma, guru, sahib, chutney, jungle, verandah, areca, and palanquin come from Indian languages like Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu and Kannada. These words describe culture, nature, food and social terms, now widely used in English. Class 7 English Textbook Learning Together ...
The correct sound words are: (i) noisy, (ii) rustle, (iii) murmured, (iv) wailed, (v) sobbing and (vi) screeched. These words describe how the students reacted with tension, frustration and finally excitement during the announcement of their results. Class 7 English Textbook ...
The sound words from the text are: screeched (high-pitched sound), splashed (liquid falling), murmuring (low background noise), sobbed (crying), rustled (dry soft sound), gasped (quick breath), rattling (shaking sound), noisy (loud sound) and wailed (high cry). Class 7 English Textbook Learning ...
The author uses a capital “R” for the word “River” because it is treated like a person. The River speaks, feels, and advises Jahnavi, showing human qualities. That’s why it is personified and written like a proper noun. Class 7 English ...