The old farmer is a kind person. What evidence of his kindness do you find in the first two paragraphs.
The old man was a kind person. He and his wife loved their child. They fed him fish from their own chopsticks and kind to everything that had life and often turned up a seed on purposes to give food to the birds.
What were the hermit’s answers to the three questions? Write each answer separately. Which answer do you like most, and why?
How did the king and the hermit help the wounded man?
Why did the king want to know answers to three questions?
(i) Who was the bearded man?
(ii) Why did he ask for the king’s forgiveness?
Imagine you are the king. Narrate the incident of your meeting the hermit. Begin like this: The wise men answered my questions, but I was not satisfied with their answers. One day I decided to go and meet the hermit...
1. Match items in List A with their meanings in List B.
fainted: lost consciousness
A. B
(i) wounded. got up from sleep
(ii) awoke. give back
(iii) forgive. small patches ofground for plants
(iv) faithful. severely injured
(v) pity. pardon
(vi) beds. loyal
(vii) return. feel sorry for
Use any three of the above words in sentences of your own. You may change the form of the word.
Why was the king advised to go to magicians?
How does Ravi get milk for the kitten?
Complete the following sentences by adding the appropriate parts of the sentences given in the box.
1. Many wise men answered the king’s questions,
2. Someone suggested that there should be a council of wise men
3. Someone else suggested that the king should have a timetable
4. The king requested the hermit
5. The king washed and dressed the bearded man’s wound,
• but the bleeding would not stop.
• to answer three questions.
• but their answers were so varied that the king was not satisfied.
• and follow it strictly.
• to help the king act at the right time.
Why does Maya think Mr Nath is a crook? Who does she say the Sunday visitor is?
Add im- or in- to each of the following words and use them in place of the italicised words in the sentences given below.
(i) Who was the bearded man?
(ii) Why did he ask for the king’s forgiveness?
What did the dog do to lead the farmer to the hidden gold?
Do you think Mr Gessler was a failure as a bootmaker or as a competitive businessman?
Now ask your partner questions about each picture.
(i) Where is the stag?
(ii) What is he doing?
(iii) Does he like his antlers (horns)?
(iv) Does he like his legs?
(v) Why is the stag running?
(vi) Is he able to hide in the bushes?
(vii) Where are the hunters now?
(viii) Are they closing in on the stag?
(ix) Is the stag free?
(x) What does the stag say about his horns and his legs?
Who does he say the kitten’s ancestors are? Do youbelieve him?
What was the author’s opinion about Mr Gessler as a bootmaker?
Why did the author visit the shop so infrequently?
Why did the author order so many pairs of boots? Did he really need them?
What did Nishad give Mr Nath? Why?