12 August 2021

The Tattered Blanket Glossary and important comprehension questions and answers for better understanding

 The Tattered Blanket 
Glossary and important comprehension questions and answers 
for better understanding

        Here is a list of glossary (contextual meanings) for new vocabulary from the text, The Tattered Blanket for class 8 English. Do make note of them and go through as many a time as possible to get the meaning clear. And make a note of all the questions and answers to read them many a time to get clear understanding of the text. All the best.

The tattered blanket

(Contextual meanings)


countryside : the land and scenery of a rural area

veranda : a roofed platform along the outside of a house, level with the ground floor.

futile : unsuccessful

widow : a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not married again

huddle up : to draw people together or to crouch low or curl up

reluctantly : unwillingly

peer : look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something

bald : having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair


grating : sounding harsh and unpleasant


a note of alarm : fear or worry that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen


awkwardly : in a way that shows uneasy embarrassment


wrinkled : (especially of fabric or the skin) having wrinkles or slight folds


wouldn’t dream of (doing) something: used to say that you would never do something because you think it is bad or wrong


mumbling: to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot understand you (mutter)


drop in: to come to visit or go to a place for only a brief period of time, often unexpectedly


exasperatedly: in a way that shows you are annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem


thinna: a raised area on the veranda


mist: a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that limits visibility (to a lesser extent than fog)

tattered: old and torn; in poor condition

yarn: spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing

stretch out: to lie down


expensive: costing a lot of money


look after: take care of someone or something 


make both ends meet: earn just enough money to live on


keep up: move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else (continue)


talk over: discuss something thoroughly

irritation: the state of feeling annoyed, impatient, or slightly angry


pull on: to manage or deal with a situation

feebly: in a way that lacks strength or force 



The Tattered Blanket
Important questions and answers to understand the text better

Go through these questions and answers to get the idea clear

1.         Who arrived unexpectedly? 

Gopi arrived unexpectedly.

2.               Where did he arrive?

He arrived at his home in the countryside.

3.               How did he get there?

He came there in his office car.

4.               Who sat in an armchair?

His mother sat in an armchair.

5.               Where did they sit?

They sat on the veranda.

6.               What does the word “futile” mean?

Futile means unsuccessful in doing something.

7.               Why do you think her attempt was futile?

She was too old and weak, so her attempt to get up was unsuccessful.

8.               Why do you think she wanted to get up?

She wanted to get up to check who arrived there.

9.               Mother said “somebody in a car.” Who do you think is the somebody?

Somebody is none other than her son, Gopi. 

10.            Who was a widow?

A woman who loses her husband is called a widow. Here, Kamala is a widow.

11.            How did Kamala sit on the thinna?

Kamala was sitting huddled up on the thinna on the veranda, her head and ears covered with a thin bath towel.

12.            Why do you think Kamala got up reluctantly?

Kamala might have not been interested to see who arrived at the gate. Hence, she got up reluctantly and walked slowly to the gate.

13.            Why do you think Kamala screwed up her eyes?

Kamala might have been facing some problem with her vision (eyes). Hence, she screwed up her eyes to find who arrived at the gate.

14.            How was Gopi?

Gopi was a bald, fat, middle-aged man.

15.            ‘Oh, Gopi!’ she said in her grating voice. Why do you think her voice was grating? 

Grating means harsh and unpleasant. So, we can understand that Kamala was angry with Gopi for not caring for them for many days.

16.            Gopi’s mother asked who that was many times. Why?

His mother was old and lost her memory. So, she asked again and again.

17.            I just dropped in on my way back … means?

I just dropped in on my way back means he casually visited his home when he was returning to Delhi.

18.            Why did Kamala ask awkwardly?

She was asked again and again. For that she might be irritated. So, she asked a little awkwardly. 

19.            Do you think Gopi really wrote letters to his mother?

No, he didn’t write letters. But Kamala consoled her mother by saying he wrote. 

20.            How was Amma’s memory according to Kamala? 

As she was old, her memory was not good enough to identify anybody. But sometimes her memory was quite sharp.

21.            Why do you think Kamala lied that Gopi writes letters everyday?

Kamala didn’t want to make her mother unhappy. Hence, she lied that Gopi wrote letters everyday.

22.            What does “wouldn’t dream of doing something” mean?

It is used to say that you would not do something because you think it is wrong or bad or silly: Here in this story Kamala didn’t want to tell his mother that Gopi was not sending a letter for her. Because Kamala thought that it was wrong or silly to hurt her mother.

23.           Who got the promotion?

Gopi got the promotion a year ago.

24.           I am always on my toes … What does it mean?

I am always busy.

25.           “I don’t get time to write a letter,” said Gopi. Do you think he really had no time to do so?

No, if he wished, he could have written a letter.

26.           Who was Vimala?

Vimala was the wife of Gopi.

27.           Who was Nambiar?

Nambiar was father of Vimala.

28.           Why do you think Gopi’s sister said exasperatedly?

Exasperatedly … means a very annoyed or upset manner. Kamala was very upset and couldn’t find the way to get back her mother’s memory. 

29.           What is thinna? 

Thinna means a sit out place raised in a veranda. 

30.           What did his mother want for?

She wanted a new red blanket because the old one is tattered.

31.           I can’t make both ends meet with my salary. How do you understand it?

This means that he had a limited salary. It was just enough to live on. So, he needed more money.

32.           Why do you think he wanted more money though his salary was enough for living?

His salary was enough to live on. But he said that he had to keep up his status. Hence he wanted more money.

33.           Finally, do you understand why Gopi came home this time?

Yes, I could sense it. He had come over here to sell his share of the family property. But not to see his mother and her welfare.

34.           Do you think Gopi will come back to see his mother again?

No, I don’t think he will come back again to see his mother.

35.           How old is Amma now?

She is eighty three years old.

36.           How long was it for Gopi to visit his mother this time?

It’s more than five years to find time to come to his mother.

37.           What does the title, “The Tattered Blanket” mean?

Here in this context we could understand that the tattered blanket is compared to tattered/spoiled relations.

 🐵 All the very best🐵


 The Tattered Blanket 
Glossary and important comprehension questions and answers 
for better understanding

        Here is a list of glossary (contextual meanings) for new vocabulary from the text, The Tattered Blanket for class 8 English. Do make note of them and go through as many a time as possible to get the meaning clear. And make a note of all the questions and answers to read them many a time to get clear understanding of the text. All the best.

The tattered blanket

(Contextual meanings)


countryside : the land and scenery of a rural area

veranda : a roofed platform along the outside of a house, level with the ground floor.

futile : unsuccessful

widow : a woman who has lost her spouse by death and has not married again

huddle up : to draw people together or to crouch low or curl up

reluctantly : unwillingly

peer : look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something

bald : having a scalp wholly or partly lacking hair


grating : sounding harsh and unpleasant


a note of alarm : fear or worry that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen


awkwardly : in a way that shows uneasy embarrassment


wrinkled : (especially of fabric or the skin) having wrinkles or slight folds


wouldn’t dream of (doing) something: used to say that you would never do something because you think it is bad or wrong


mumbling: to say something too quietly or not clearly enough, so that other people cannot understand you (mutter)


drop in: to come to visit or go to a place for only a brief period of time, often unexpectedly


exasperatedly: in a way that shows you are annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem


thinna: a raised area on the veranda


mist: a cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface that limits visibility (to a lesser extent than fog)

tattered: old and torn; in poor condition

yarn: spun thread used for knitting, weaving, or sewing

stretch out: to lie down


expensive: costing a lot of money


look after: take care of someone or something 


make both ends meet: earn just enough money to live on


keep up: move or progress at the same rate as someone or something else (continue)


talk over: discuss something thoroughly

irritation: the state of feeling annoyed, impatient, or slightly angry


pull on: to manage or deal with a situation

feebly: in a way that lacks strength or force 



The Tattered Blanket
Important questions and answers to understand the text better

Go through these questions and answers to get the idea clear

1.         Who arrived unexpectedly? 

Gopi arrived unexpectedly.

2.               Where did he arrive?

He arrived at his home in the countryside.

3.               How did he get there?

He came there in his office car.

4.               Who sat in an armchair?

His mother sat in an armchair.

5.               Where did they sit?

They sat on the veranda.

6.               What does the word “futile” mean?

Futile means unsuccessful in doing something.

7.               Why do you think her attempt was futile?

She was too old and weak, so her attempt to get up was unsuccessful.

8.               Why do you think she wanted to get up?

She wanted to get up to check who arrived there.

9.               Mother said “somebody in a car.” Who do you think is the somebody?

Somebody is none other than her son, Gopi. 

10.            Who was a widow?

A woman who loses her husband is called a widow. Here, Kamala is a widow.

11.            How did Kamala sit on the thinna?

Kamala was sitting huddled up on the thinna on the veranda, her head and ears covered with a thin bath towel.

12.            Why do you think Kamala got up reluctantly?

Kamala might have not been interested to see who arrived at the gate. Hence, she got up reluctantly and walked slowly to the gate.

13.            Why do you think Kamala screwed up her eyes?

Kamala might have been facing some problem with her vision (eyes). Hence, she screwed up her eyes to find who arrived at the gate.

14.            How was Gopi?

Gopi was a bald, fat, middle-aged man.

15.            ‘Oh, Gopi!’ she said in her grating voice. Why do you think her voice was grating? 

Grating means harsh and unpleasant. So, we can understand that Kamala was angry with Gopi for not caring for them for many days.

16.            Gopi’s mother asked who that was many times. Why?

His mother was old and lost her memory. So, she asked again and again.

17.            I just dropped in on my way back … means?

I just dropped in on my way back means he casually visited his home when he was returning to Delhi.

18.            Why did Kamala ask awkwardly?

She was asked again and again. For that she might be irritated. So, she asked a little awkwardly. 

19.            Do you think Gopi really wrote letters to his mother?

No, he didn’t write letters. But Kamala consoled her mother by saying he wrote. 

20.            How was Amma’s memory according to Kamala? 

As she was old, her memory was not good enough to identify anybody. But sometimes her memory was quite sharp.

21.            Why do you think Kamala lied that Gopi writes letters everyday?

Kamala didn’t want to make her mother unhappy. Hence, she lied that Gopi wrote letters everyday.

22.            What does “wouldn’t dream of doing something” mean?

It is used to say that you would not do something because you think it is wrong or bad or silly: Here in this story Kamala didn’t want to tell his mother that Gopi was not sending a letter for her. Because Kamala thought that it was wrong or silly to hurt her mother.

23.           Who got the promotion?

Gopi got the promotion a year ago.

24.           I am always on my toes … What does it mean?

I am always busy.

25.           “I don’t get time to write a letter,” said Gopi. Do you think he really had no time to do so?

No, if he wished, he could have written a letter.

26.           Who was Vimala?

Vimala was the wife of Gopi.

27.           Who was Nambiar?

Nambiar was father of Vimala.

28.           Why do you think Gopi’s sister said exasperatedly?

Exasperatedly … means a very annoyed or upset manner. Kamala was very upset and couldn’t find the way to get back her mother’s memory. 

29.           What is thinna? 

Thinna means a sit out place raised in a veranda. 

30.           What did his mother want for?

She wanted a new red blanket because the old one is tattered.

31.           I can’t make both ends meet with my salary. How do you understand it?

This means that he had a limited salary. It was just enough to live on. So, he needed more money.

32.           Why do you think he wanted more money though his salary was enough for living?

His salary was enough to live on. But he said that he had to keep up his status. Hence he wanted more money.

33.           Finally, do you understand why Gopi came home this time?

Yes, I could sense it. He had come over here to sell his share of the family property. But not to see his mother and her welfare.

34.           Do you think Gopi will come back to see his mother again?

No, I don’t think he will come back again to see his mother.

35.           How old is Amma now?

She is eighty three years old.

36.           How long was it for Gopi to visit his mother this time?

It’s more than five years to find time to come to his mother.

37.           What does the title, “The Tattered Blanket” mean?

Here in this context we could understand that the tattered blanket is compared to tattered/spoiled relations.

 🐵 All the very best🐵


10 August 2021

General Antonyms in English (Quiz) for all levels

 General Antonyms in English (Quiz) for all levels

Here is a list of 15 antonyms. Do please read them first before you answer the quiz.

hot x cold

fast x slow

go x stop

old x young

long x short

easy x difficult

sweet x sour

old x new 

smooth x rough

closed x opened

noisy x quiet

energetic x lazy

dim x bright

humid x dry

wild x tame

Now try the quiz with simple sentences using the same antonyms in the blanks.

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 General Antonyms in English (Quiz) for all levels

Here is a list of 15 antonyms. Do please read them first before you answer the quiz.

hot x cold

fast x slow

go x stop

old x young

long x short

easy x difficult

sweet x sour

old x new 

smooth x rough

closed x opened

noisy x quiet

energetic x lazy

dim x bright

humid x dry

wild x tame

Now try the quiz with simple sentences using the same antonyms in the blanks.

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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse Glossary and Important Comprehension Questions and Answers with Video Lessons

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse 
Glossary (Contextual Meanings) and
Important Comprehension Questions and Answers 
with Video Lessons for 7th class English (TS)

        Here are important and meanings for new vocabulary for the children of class 8 along with the 40 important questions and their answers for your fair note work and better understanding the lesson. You can make it a note in your fair note book or come over here to read them again and again. You can check the two video lessons to get the lesson understood better. You can watch it in English or in Telugu. Then note the questions and answers. You have to answer the last i.e., 40th question yourself.

Make a note of these glossary and read as many a time as possible for getting the idea clear. Make note of all these words and their meanings here 👇👇👇👇   

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Glossary (Meanings according to the context)


cousin (n): a child of one's uncle or aunt (మన తల్లిదండ్రుల యొక్క అన్నదమ్ములు, అక్కచెల్లళ్ళ పిల్లలు - ఆడ అయినా మగ అయినా కూడా)

Eg: Prasad is my cousin.


countryside (n): the inhabitants of countryside areas (గ్రామీణ ప్రాంతం)

Eg: We live in the countryside.


coach (n): a railway carriage (రైలు పెట్టె)

Eg: It is an electric coach.


uncomfortable (adj): causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort (అసౌకర్యంగా)

Eg: This tie is really uncomfortable for me.


grumbled (v): complain about something in a bad-tempered way (గొణుగుడు)

Eg: He grumbled that nobody had attended the class.


chugged (v): (of a vehicle or boat) move slowly making regular muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine running slowly (ఛగ్, ఛగ్ మని రైలు బయలుదేరేటపుడు చేసే శబ్ధంలాంటిది)


got off something (v): to leave a train, bus, or aircraft:(దిగుట)

Eg: He got off the bus when it was his corner to go home.


dreadful (adj): causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious (భయంకరమైన)

Eg: The dog was really dreadful when it attacked us.



terribly (adv): very; extremely (చాలా)



lemonade (n): a drink made from lemon juice and water sweetened with sugar (నిమ్మరసం)

Eg: We drink lemonade on summer days. 


I am afraid not (expression): it is used to say ‘no’ for a question (ఒక ప్రశ్నకి సమాధానంగా ‘no’ అని చెప్పే బదులుగా I am afraid not ను ఉపయోగిస్తాము.

Eg: A: Don’t you have any orange juice or lemonade?

B: I am afraid not.


tender (adj): of food) easy to cut or chew; not tough (ఇక్కడ సులభంగా తినగలిగేది మరియు జీర్ణమయ్యేది)

Eg: It is a tender bit of sugar-cane. 


root (n): the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, (వృక్ష భాగము)

Eg: Trees get water and minerals through their roots.


exclaimed (v): cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion, or pain (ఆశ్చర్యము వ్యక్తం చేయడం)

Eg: The mouse exclaimed to have the village type of food.



I’m afraid (expression) : used for politely telling someone something that might make them sad, disappointed, or angry 

Eg: A: Is this the food you take daily?

B: I am afraid you too have to eat this. Please try this. It’s not bad.


nibbled (v): take small bites out of (కొద్దికొద్దిగా కొరకడం)
Eg: The town mouse nibbled at the root.


quiet (adj): making little or no noise (నిశ్శబ్దంగా)

Eg: The streets in the village are quiet at night.

        

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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse 

Important comprehension questions and answers for better understanding


1.         Who were cousins? 

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse were cousins.

2.               What did they often write?

They often write letters to each other.

3.               Who got the letter from the Town Mouse?

The Country Mouse got the letter from the Town Mouse.

4.               Who wrote the letter to the Country Mouse?

The Town Mouse wrote the letter to the Country Mouse.

5.               Where did the Town Mouse write the letter?

The Town Mouse wrote the letter from the Kitchen Cupboard from Mouse Town.

6.               Why did the Town Mouse want to visit the countryside? 

The Town Mouse was ill. So, the doctor suggested him to spend a week in the countryside. 

7.               Where did the Country Mouse live?

The Country Mouse lived in the countryside. 

8.               Did the Country Mouse reply to his cousin?

Yes, the Country Mouse replied to his cousin to visit the countryside.

9.               How did the Town Mouse go to the countryside?

The Town Mouse went to the countryside on a train. 

10.            How was the day when the Town Mouse went to the countryside?

The day was bright and sunny.

11.            Who felt hot in the train?

The Town Mouse felt hot in the train. 

12.            What did the Town Mouse wish to have in the train?

The Town Mouse wished to have an air-conditioned coach.

13.            Why do you think the Town Mouse felt uncomfortable on the train?

Perhaps, the Town Mouse felt uncomfortable because it was a hot sunny day.

14.            Who was waiting at the station? 

The Country Mouse was waiting at the station. 

15.            Why do you think the Country Mouse was waiting at the station?

The Country Mouse was waiting at the station to  receive his cousin. 

16.            How did the Town Mouse feel the journey?

The Town Mouse felt that the journey was dreadful.

17.            What did the Town Mouse want for when he got off the train?

The Town Mouse wanted something ice-cold for him to drink. 

18.            What did the Country Mouse offer his cousin when he arrived?

The Country Mouse offered some water and coconut water.

19.            Did the Town Mouse like the coconut water?

No, the Town Mouse didn’t like the coconut water.

20.            What did the Town Mouse want instead of the coconut water?

The Town Mouse wanted some orange juice or lemonade.

21.            What was the food the Country Mouse offered to his cousin?

The Country Mouse offered a piece of root and a tender bit of sugar-cane and some other raw food.

22.            What type of food the countryside mice eat?

The countryside mice eat raw food like sugar-cane, root of plants etc.

23.            Did the Town Mouse enjoy the food in the countryside? 

No, the Town Mouse didn’t enjoy the food in the countryside.

24.            Where did the Town Mouse sleep on that day?

The Town Mouse slept on the ground.

25.            Where do the Country Mouse sleep usually?

The Country Mouse usually sleeps on the ground.

26.            How was the countryside for the Town Mouse in the night?

It was so silent and peaceful. But the Town Mouse had never been in such a place.

27.            What did the Country Mouse’s grandfather say about the country?

The grandfather of the Country Mouse said that their village was the quietest among all the villages in their district.

28.            Did the Town Mouse like the countryside?

No, the Town Mouse didn’t like the countryside.

29.            How did the countryside mice find food?

They had to go to the nearby farm to search for food.

30.            Why do you think the Town Mouse started immediately to town?

The Town Mouse didn’t like the way the Country Mouse lived. He didn’t want to stay anymore. So, he immediately started to go to town.

31.            Why did the Country Mouse write the letter?

The Country Mouse wanted to visit his cousin. So, he wrote the letter.

32.            Why did the Country Mouse surprise in the town when he arrived? 

When the Country Mouse arrived at the town, he was surprised by the noise and the lights.

33.            Where do you think the noise came from?

The dreadful noise came from the traffic.

34.            Where did the Town Mouse live?

The Town Mouse lived at the back of a kitchen cupboard of a house.

35.            What type of food was offered by the Town Mouse?

The bread and jam, different kinds of fruits, slabs of chocolate and a huge piece of lovely cheese were offered by the Town Mouse.

36.            Where do you think the thunder-like sound came from?

It was the sound of someone who opened the cupboard.

37.            Why do you think the Country Mouse got tired?

The Country Mouse got quite tired of running and hiding when they went for food.

38.            Do you think the Country Mouse liked the way that the Town Mouse lived?

No, the Country Mouse didn’t like the way the Town Mouse lived.

39.            Who do you think was happy, the Country Mouse of the Town Mouse?

Both the Country Mouse and the Town Mouse were happy living at their respective places. But they didn’t like the other’s way of living.

40.            Where do you like to live, in the countryside or in the town?

Write your own answer here.


మీకు పాఠం చదివిన తరువాత, ఈ ప్రశ్నలు సమాధానాలు చదివిన తరువాత ఒక సారి వీడియో పాఠం చూడండి.

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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse 
Glossary (Contextual Meanings) and
Important Comprehension Questions and Answers 
with Video Lessons for 7th class English (TS)

        Here are important and meanings for new vocabulary for the children of class 8 along with the 40 important questions and their answers for your fair note work and better understanding the lesson. You can make it a note in your fair note book or come over here to read them again and again. You can check the two video lessons to get the lesson understood better. You can watch it in English or in Telugu. Then note the questions and answers. You have to answer the last i.e., 40th question yourself.

Make a note of these glossary and read as many a time as possible for getting the idea clear. Make note of all these words and their meanings here 👇👇👇👇   

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Glossary (Meanings according to the context)


cousin (n): a child of one's uncle or aunt (మన తల్లిదండ్రుల యొక్క అన్నదమ్ములు, అక్కచెల్లళ్ళ పిల్లలు - ఆడ అయినా మగ అయినా కూడా)

Eg: Prasad is my cousin.


countryside (n): the inhabitants of countryside areas (గ్రామీణ ప్రాంతం)

Eg: We live in the countryside.


coach (n): a railway carriage (రైలు పెట్టె)

Eg: It is an electric coach.


uncomfortable (adj): causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort (అసౌకర్యంగా)

Eg: This tie is really uncomfortable for me.


grumbled (v): complain about something in a bad-tempered way (గొణుగుడు)

Eg: He grumbled that nobody had attended the class.


chugged (v): (of a vehicle or boat) move slowly making regular muffled explosive sounds, as of an engine running slowly (ఛగ్, ఛగ్ మని రైలు బయలుదేరేటపుడు చేసే శబ్ధంలాంటిది)


got off something (v): to leave a train, bus, or aircraft:(దిగుట)

Eg: He got off the bus when it was his corner to go home.


dreadful (adj): causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious (భయంకరమైన)

Eg: The dog was really dreadful when it attacked us.



terribly (adv): very; extremely (చాలా)



lemonade (n): a drink made from lemon juice and water sweetened with sugar (నిమ్మరసం)

Eg: We drink lemonade on summer days. 


I am afraid not (expression): it is used to say ‘no’ for a question (ఒక ప్రశ్నకి సమాధానంగా ‘no’ అని చెప్పే బదులుగా I am afraid not ను ఉపయోగిస్తాము.

Eg: A: Don’t you have any orange juice or lemonade?

B: I am afraid not.


tender (adj): of food) easy to cut or chew; not tough (ఇక్కడ సులభంగా తినగలిగేది మరియు జీర్ణమయ్యేది)

Eg: It is a tender bit of sugar-cane. 


root (n): the part of a plant which attaches it to the ground or to a support, typically underground, (వృక్ష భాగము)

Eg: Trees get water and minerals through their roots.


exclaimed (v): cry out suddenly in surprise, strong emotion, or pain (ఆశ్చర్యము వ్యక్తం చేయడం)

Eg: The mouse exclaimed to have the village type of food.



I’m afraid (expression) : used for politely telling someone something that might make them sad, disappointed, or angry 

Eg: A: Is this the food you take daily?

B: I am afraid you too have to eat this. Please try this. It’s not bad.


nibbled (v): take small bites out of (కొద్దికొద్దిగా కొరకడం)
Eg: The town mouse nibbled at the root.


quiet (adj): making little or no noise (నిశ్శబ్దంగా)

Eg: The streets in the village are quiet at night.

        

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The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse 

Important comprehension questions and answers for better understanding


1.         Who were cousins? 

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse were cousins.

2.               What did they often write?

They often write letters to each other.

3.               Who got the letter from the Town Mouse?

The Country Mouse got the letter from the Town Mouse.

4.               Who wrote the letter to the Country Mouse?

The Town Mouse wrote the letter to the Country Mouse.

5.               Where did the Town Mouse write the letter?

The Town Mouse wrote the letter from the Kitchen Cupboard from Mouse Town.

6.               Why did the Town Mouse want to visit the countryside? 

The Town Mouse was ill. So, the doctor suggested him to spend a week in the countryside. 

7.               Where did the Country Mouse live?

The Country Mouse lived in the countryside. 

8.               Did the Country Mouse reply to his cousin?

Yes, the Country Mouse replied to his cousin to visit the countryside.

9.               How did the Town Mouse go to the countryside?

The Town Mouse went to the countryside on a train. 

10.            How was the day when the Town Mouse went to the countryside?

The day was bright and sunny.

11.            Who felt hot in the train?

The Town Mouse felt hot in the train. 

12.            What did the Town Mouse wish to have in the train?

The Town Mouse wished to have an air-conditioned coach.

13.            Why do you think the Town Mouse felt uncomfortable on the train?

Perhaps, the Town Mouse felt uncomfortable because it was a hot sunny day.

14.            Who was waiting at the station? 

The Country Mouse was waiting at the station. 

15.            Why do you think the Country Mouse was waiting at the station?

The Country Mouse was waiting at the station to  receive his cousin. 

16.            How did the Town Mouse feel the journey?

The Town Mouse felt that the journey was dreadful.

17.            What did the Town Mouse want for when he got off the train?

The Town Mouse wanted something ice-cold for him to drink. 

18.            What did the Country Mouse offer his cousin when he arrived?

The Country Mouse offered some water and coconut water.

19.            Did the Town Mouse like the coconut water?

No, the Town Mouse didn’t like the coconut water.

20.            What did the Town Mouse want instead of the coconut water?

The Town Mouse wanted some orange juice or lemonade.

21.            What was the food the Country Mouse offered to his cousin?

The Country Mouse offered a piece of root and a tender bit of sugar-cane and some other raw food.

22.            What type of food the countryside mice eat?

The countryside mice eat raw food like sugar-cane, root of plants etc.

23.            Did the Town Mouse enjoy the food in the countryside? 

No, the Town Mouse didn’t enjoy the food in the countryside.

24.            Where did the Town Mouse sleep on that day?

The Town Mouse slept on the ground.

25.            Where do the Country Mouse sleep usually?

The Country Mouse usually sleeps on the ground.

26.            How was the countryside for the Town Mouse in the night?

It was so silent and peaceful. But the Town Mouse had never been in such a place.

27.            What did the Country Mouse’s grandfather say about the country?

The grandfather of the Country Mouse said that their village was the quietest among all the villages in their district.

28.            Did the Town Mouse like the countryside?

No, the Town Mouse didn’t like the countryside.

29.            How did the countryside mice find food?

They had to go to the nearby farm to search for food.

30.            Why do you think the Town Mouse started immediately to town?

The Town Mouse didn’t like the way the Country Mouse lived. He didn’t want to stay anymore. So, he immediately started to go to town.

31.            Why did the Country Mouse write the letter?

The Country Mouse wanted to visit his cousin. So, he wrote the letter.

32.            Why did the Country Mouse surprise in the town when he arrived? 

When the Country Mouse arrived at the town, he was surprised by the noise and the lights.

33.            Where do you think the noise came from?

The dreadful noise came from the traffic.

34.            Where did the Town Mouse live?

The Town Mouse lived at the back of a kitchen cupboard of a house.

35.            What type of food was offered by the Town Mouse?

The bread and jam, different kinds of fruits, slabs of chocolate and a huge piece of lovely cheese were offered by the Town Mouse.

36.            Where do you think the thunder-like sound came from?

It was the sound of someone who opened the cupboard.

37.            Why do you think the Country Mouse got tired?

The Country Mouse got quite tired of running and hiding when they went for food.

38.            Do you think the Country Mouse liked the way that the Town Mouse lived?

No, the Country Mouse didn’t like the way the Town Mouse lived.

39.            Who do you think was happy, the Country Mouse of the Town Mouse?

Both the Country Mouse and the Town Mouse were happy living at their respective places. But they didn’t like the other’s way of living.

40.            Where do you like to live, in the countryside or in the town?

Write your own answer here.


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 6th Class Bridge Gap Activity Worksheet

    Here is a worksheet based on a picture. You have to observe the complete picture and answer the questions that follow the picture. They are simple for your but be cautious while answering them. Every time you answer a question do please check the picture once again and answer it. All the best. 

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 6th Class Bridge Gap Activity Worksheet

    Here is a worksheet based on a picture. You have to observe the complete picture and answer the questions that follow the picture. They are simple for your but be cautious while answering them. Every time you answer a question do please check the picture once again and answer it. All the best. 

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