Jahnavi believed the school wouldn’t accept her because of her poverty, age and long absence from education. She feared rejection, ridicule and the belief that she didn’t belong, which made her doubt whether school was even a possibility anymore. Class 7 ...
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When alone near the River, Jahnavi would speak her heart, share her worries and express her secret dreams. She felt comforted, as though the River listened to her, becoming her confidante in a world where no one else understood her. Class ...
1. The cat jumped onto the table. (preposition). 2. The children played outside until dark. (adverb). 3. She quickly ran through the park. (preposition). 4. The helicopter was hovering above. (adverb) Class 7 English Poorvi Chapter 1 the day the river ...
The River believed there was no difference between girls and boys because both are capable of doing the same things. Girls can swim, think, and learn just like boys. The River encouraged Jahnavi to believe in her own abilities. Class 7 ...
The River’s kind words and laughter gave Jahnavi the final push. Its belief in her dream helped her silence her doubts. With the River’s encouragement in her heart, she bravely took the first step toward the school she longed for. Class ...