25 August 2024

The SELFISH GIANT -1; 8th class (Glossary, Antonyms, Synonyms and comprehension questions and answers)

 THE SELFISH GIANT -1

8th class (Glossary, Antonyms, Synonyms and comprehension questions and answers)

Glossary:

  1. Ambience: The atmosphere or mood of a place.
  2. Arrogance: The quality of being overly proud or self-important.
  3. Blossom: A flower or a state of flowering.
  4. Cease: To stop or bring to an end.
  5. Companion: A friend or partner.
  6. Delicate: Fragile or easily damaged; requiring careful handling.
  7. Feeble: Weak or lacking strength.
  8. Gruff: Rough or unfriendly in manner.
  9. Hasten: To act or move quickly.
  10. Nay: An old-fashioned term for "no."
  11. Paradise: A place of great happiness and beauty; often referred to as heaven.
  12. Prosecute: To take legal action against someone for a crime.
  13. Scream: To make a loud, high-pitched sound, often due to fear or pain.
  14. Trespassers: Individuals who enter someone's property without permission.
  15. Wicked: Morally bad or evil.
  16. Cornish ogre: A giant from Cornwall, a county in the UK
  17. Gruff: Rough and surly in manner
  18. Trespassers: People who enter property without permission
  19. Prosecuted: To institute legal proceedings against someone
  20. Feeble: Lacking in strength
  21. Hath: An old-fashioned way of saying "has"
  22. Slay: To kill
  23. Awe: A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder
  24. Paradise: Heaven
  25. Delicate: Fragile and exquisite
  26. Peach: A type of fruit with soft, fuzzy skin
  27. Blossoms: Flowers on a tree or shrub
  28. Slates: Thin pieces of stone used for roofing
  29. Reverential: Showing deep respect

Antonyms:

  1. Gruff - Polite
  2. Feeble - Strong
  3. Nay - Yes
  4. Selfish - Generous
  5. Winter - Summer
  6. Delicate - Sturdy
  7. Lovely - Ugly
  8. Soft - Hard
  9. Sweetly - Harshly
  10. Pleased - Displeased
  11. Forgot - Remembered
  12. Covered - Uncovered
  13. Painted - Unpainted
  14. Broke - Mended
  15. Sad - Happy

Synonyms:

  1. Garden - Yard
  2. Children - Kids
  3. Lovely - Beautiful
  4. Grass - Lawn
  5. Flowers - Blossoms
  6. Birds - Feathered friends
  7. Games - Play
  8. School - Education
  9. Lessons - Studies
  10. Pleased - Delighted
  11. Painted - Colored
  12. Covered - Blanketed
  13. Broke - Shattered
  14. Understand - Comprehend
  15. Allowed - Permitted

Comprehension Questions and Answers:

    1. Where did the Giant go for seven years?
      • The Giant went to visit his friend, the Cornish ogre, and stayed with him for seven years.
    2. What did the Giant see when he returned home?
      • The Giant saw children playing in his garden when he returned home.
    3. Why did the Giant build a high wall around his garden?
      • The Giant built the wall because he wanted to prevent the children from playing in his garden.
    4. What did the Giant put up on the wall?
      • The Giant put up a notice-board that said "TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED".
    5. What happened to the garden when Spring came?
      • When Spring came, it was still Winter in the Giant's garden.
    6. Who were the people who were pleased that it was always Winter in the Giant's garden?
      • The Snow and the Frost were pleased that it was always Winter in the Giant's garden.
    7. What did the Snow do to the grass in the garden?
      • The Snow covered up the grass with her great white cloak.
    8. Who did the Snow and Frost invite to stay with them?
      • The Snow and Frost invited the North Wind to stay with them.
    9. What did the North Wind do all day about the garden?
      • The North Wind roared all day about the garden.
    10. Who did the North Wind ask to come on a visit?
      • The North Wind asked the Hail to come on a visit.
    11. What did the Hail do every day for three hours?
      • The Hail rattled on the roof of the castle for three hours every day.
    12. What did the Giant do while sitting at the window?
      • The Giant looked out at his cold white garden while sitting at the window.
    13. What did the Giant hope for?
      • The Giant hoped there would be a change in the weather.
    14. What did the Autumn do in every garden except the Giant's?
      • The Autumn gave golden fruit to every garden except the Giant's.
    15. What did the North Wind, Hail, Frost, and Snow do through the trees?
      • The North Wind, Hail, Frost, and Snow danced about through the trees.
    16. Who did the children talk about when they walked around the wall?
      • The children talked about the beautiful garden inside when they walked around the wall.
    17. What did the children say about how happy they were in the garden?
      • The children said, "How happy we were there!"
    18. What did the Giant say was his own garden?
      • The Giant said, "My own garden is my own garden."
    19. What did the Giant say he would allow nobody to do in his garden?
      • The Giant said he would allow nobody to play in his garden but himself.
    20. What did the Giant build around his garden?
      • The Giant built a high wall around his garden.
    1. Why do you think the Giant stayed with his friend, the Cornish ogre, for seven years?
      • The Giant may have stayed with his friend for seven years because they were very close, and he enjoyed spending time with him.
    2. Why do you think the Giant was so selfish and didn't want the children to play in his garden?
      • The Giant may have been selfish because he was used to having everything his way and didn't want to share his beautiful garden with others.
    3. Why do you think the Snow, Frost, North Wind, and Hail were happy that it was always Winter in the Giant's garden?
      • The Snow, Frost, North Wind, and Hail may have been happy because they enjoyed the cold weather and didn't have to leave the garden.
    4. Why do you think the Giant looked out the window at his cold white garden?
      • The Giant may have looked out the window because he was lonely and missed the children playing in his garden.
    5. Why do you think the Autumn didn't give any golden fruit to the Giant's garden?
      • The Autumn may have refused to give fruit to the Giant's garden because she was angry at him for being so selfish and not letting the children play there.
    6. Why do you think the children talked about the beautiful garden inside when they walked around the wall?
      • The children may have talked about the garden because they missed playing there and wanted to remember the happy times they had.
    7. Why do you think the children said the Giant was "too selfish"?
      • The children may have thought the Giant was too selfish because he didn't want to share his garden with them and built a wall to keep them out.
    8. Why do you think the Giant built a high wall around his garden?
      • The Giant may have built the wall because he was afraid of the children and didn't want them to come into his garden.
    9. Why do you think the Giant said "My own garden is my own garden" and that he would allow nobody to play in it but himself?
      • The Giant may have said this because he was very possessive of his garden and didn't want to share it with anyone else.
    10. Why do you think the Giant hoped there would be a change in the weather?
      • The Giant may have hoped for a change in the weather because he was tired of the cold and wanted Spring to come to his garden.
    1. If the Giant had not built a wall around his garden, do you think the children would have continued to play there?
      • Yes, if the Giant had not built a wall, the children would have likely continued to play in his beautiful garden.
    2. What do you think would have happened if the Giant had let the children play in his garden?
      • If the Giant had let the children play in his garden, it may have melted the snow and ice, and Spring would have come to the garden.
    3. How do you think the Giant's life would have been different if he had been kind and generous to the children?
      • If the Giant had been kind and generous to the children, he may have been happier and less lonely. The children may have become his friends, and he may have enjoyed watching them play in his garden.
    4. What do you think the Giant learned from his experience of being selfish and keeping the children out of his garden?
      • The Giant may have learned that being selfish and keeping others out of his life made him unhappy. He may have realized that sharing his garden and being kind to the children would have brought him more joy.
    5. How do you think the story would have been different if the Giant had been a woman instead of a man?
      • If the Giant had been a woman, the story may have had some different elements, such as the children being more afraid of her or the woman Giant being more nurturing and motherly towards the children. However, the overall message of the story would likely have remained the same.

     


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