Phrasal verbs like “walking down,” “taking out,” and “sat down” bring movement and liveliness to the poem. They add a conversational tone and make the actions of the funny man vivid and engaging, helping young readers connect with the story. Class ...
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The poem mentions three ways of walking: walking, staggering and hopping. Each style shows a different mood—walking is normal, staggering shows surprise and hopping reflects the funny man’s silly and playful nature throughout the poem. Class 7 English Poorvi Chapter 2 ...
A small seedless raisin – currant Moved unsteadily – staggered These words match the clues from the poem and describe the funny man’s unusual actions that added to the humor and absurdity of the scene. Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit ...
Performance art is a form of live artistic expression that often includes strange or exaggerated actions. The funny man’s singing, hopping on his head and odd gestures reflect the creativity and rule-breaking style typical of performance art. Class 7 English Poorvi ...
Sukumar Ray wrote nonsense poems in Abol Tabol using humor and fantasy. In my language, similar poems are full of wordplay, imagination and fun characters. These poems entertain children and also spark creativity by blending silly stories with deep ideas. Class ...