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Read the following lines.My plane was just about to crash.So, I grabbed my bag and Took out my big blue parachute to glide me down and land.At last, I found a spot to land. But there was a big breeze. And so, I had to painfully land on these sharp pine trees. I was then filled with bruises as a pine fell on my ear. I sat down on the ground to rest. Now answer the following questions. 1) What was going to happen? 2) How did the poet want to save himself? 3) What was the problem in landing? 4) What happened when the poet landed on the pine tree? 5) What did the poet do finally?Additional Questions (i): 1) What happened to the plane? 2) How did the speaker use the parachute? 3) Where did the poet land? 4) Why Wouldn’t he land on the selected spot? 5) What is the colour of the parachute?Additiional Questions (ii): 1) Who does T here refer to? 2) What did the speaker do when his plane was about to crash? 3) Why did he take out his parachute? 4) Why had he to land painfully? 5) What did he find at last? 6) What was the adventure He did? 7) Pick out the rhyming words. |
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Answer» 1) The poet’s plane was going to crash. 2) with the help of a parachute 3) There was a big breeze and so the poet had to land painfully on the sharp pine trees. 4) When he landed on the pine trees he was wounded and there were bruises on hip body. 5) Finally he sat down on the ground to rest. Additional Answer (i) 1) The plane was about to crash. 2) for gliding down 3) He landed on the sharp pine trees. 4) because there was a big breeze 5) The parachute is in blue colour. Additiional Answer (ii) 1) ‘I’ here refers to an imaginative boy. 2) He took his parachute out of his bag and jumped out of the crashing plane. 3) He took out his parachute thinking that it would help him glide down to ground. 4) There was a big breeze. Parachute was unable to land on a safe place so he had to land painfully. 5) At last he found a spot on the land. 6) He jumped out of the crashing plane and reached to the ground safely with the help of a parachute. 7) and – land; breeze – trees; |
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