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Asked: May 14, 20252025-05-14T11:08:14+00:00 2025-05-14T11:08:14+00:00In: Class 7 English

If we closely observe the body language of animals and birds, we can understand what they want to tell us. Work in pairs and study the pictures given below. Find out what emotions these animals and birds are trying to convey. Share your observations with your classmates and the teacher.

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The animals and birds show various emotions like curiosity, fear, joy, and aggression. Their body language—raised fur, wide eyes, tail movement, and wing positioning—reveals these feelings. Careful observation helps us understand their needs and emotional states better.

Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour

Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Chapter 1 Animals, Birds and Dr. Dolittle NCERT solutions

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      2025-05-14T11:46:18+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2025 at 11:46 am

      The pictures depict animals and birds expressing emotions such as excitement, anxiety, aggression, or contentment through their body language. For instance, a dog wagging its tail may show happiness, while flattened ears might indicate fear or discomfort. Similarly, birds fluffing their feathers or tilting their heads can signal alertness or curiosity. By carefully studying their postures, facial expressions, and movements, we can interpret their emotional states and respond accordingly to ensure their comfort and safety.

      For more NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Poorvi Unit 2 Wit and Humour Chapter 1 Animals, Birds and Dr. Dolittle Extra Questions & Answer:

      https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-7/english/

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