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35° Mob: 8150 2222. 81500 352222., Grade: Ill English, Lesson-4 The Festivals of Dolls, |. Aural words:, , 1. airport, , 2. popular, , 3. festival, , 4. traditional, , 5. victory, , 6. instruments, , 7. musicians, , Il. Glossary:, , 1. signifies: shows the importance of, 2. eager: excited, 3. delicacies: special dishes, , 4. trinkets: small ornaments or jewels, , . Antonyms:, , 1.happy X unhappy, 2. good X bad, , 3. include X exclude, 4. new X old, , 5. interesting X boring, , IV. Make sentences of your own:, , 1. celebrate: We celebrate Republic Day on 26" of January., 2. excite: Ramu was very much excited to receive his birthday gift., , 3. arrange: They arranged their toys in a row., , v7) Edit with WPS Office, , Read, Chattakere —S77522
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V. Answer in detail:, , 1. Read the text again and make a list of things that are common, between Hina Matsuri and the Bommai-Kolu. Then make a list, of things that are different. Use these clues., , a) when b) how are they displayed and in what order?, c) what is displayed? d) for how many days?, e) is someone in the family given special importance?, , a. A collection of dolls are displayed during both, Hina Matsuri and, Bommai Kolu., , b. Hina Matsuri is celebrated on 3” of March every year, whereas, Bommai Kolu is celebrated during Navratri which falls in the, month of September or October., , c. Hina Matsuri is celebrated for only one day. But Bommai Kolu is, celebrated for nine days., , d. In Hina Matsuri, dolls are displayed on five or seven steps. These, steps are covered with a red cloth. The dolls of kings and queens, are placed on the top. In Bommai-Kolu, dolls are displayed on, seven or nine steps. These steps are covered with a white cloth., The dolls of gods and goddesses are placed on the top., , e. In both these festivals, women and girls of the family are given, importance., , 2. Write a few lines about the Bommai-Kolu floor arrangement that, Reema talks about., , This time, during Bommai-Kolu it is Reema’s responsibility to take, care of the floor arrangement. So she makes models of royal courts,, towns with market places, police stations and play grounds. She, will also set a new park in which the lawn will be made of mustard, sprouts., , 3. In what order are the dolls arranged in the Japanese festival of, dolls?, , During the Japanese festivals of dolls, the dolls of the emperor and, empress are placed on the top. The other members of the royal, court, including the ladies-in-waiting, guardsmen, officials and, musicians are placed a little below. All these dolls are dressed in, beautiful clothes. @ “s acon, , Edit with WPS Office
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Text book Exercise, , Comprehension, A. Say if these statements are true (T) or not true (NT)., 1. Navratri celebrates the victory of evil over good. NT., 2. Bommai means bells. NT, 3. The dolls of gods and goddesses are always placed on top. 7, 4, The Japanese Festival of Dolls is called Hina Madari. _NT, 5. The Japanese Festival of Dolls is celebrated twice a year. NT _, , A. Tick (“) the correct word. ke, 1. This bat belongs to Jia. It is hers / him / she., 2. These pens belong to our father. They are him / i / he., 3. These toys belong to us. They are ors / we / theirs., , 4, These books belon, , hérs / her. & to my grandmother. They are she /, , 5. These bicycles belon, , hers / th&irs. 8 to Emma and Edwin. They are them /, , , , Complete these sentences with the correct words., 1. Thave my pencil. Do you have tours?, , Nita is my friend. Her hair is long: Wine is short., , N, , 3. Our cousins visited our house last week. We will visit Zfel1s, next week., , 4. Alia picked up my umbrella by mistake. She thought, it was A1E718,, , 5., , Ritesh has given away all his toys. They are not _4:24 _ anymore., , Read these sentences., ow We decorate our homes with a Bommai-Kolu during this time., ox Reema is my cousin., , ow These bangles and trinkets are your Dusshera gifts., , My, our, his, her, your, its and their are possessive adjectives., 1. They are used with nouns., 2. They show that something belongs to somebody., 3. They always come before nouns., , 4. They are different from possessive pronouns. Possessive pronouns, can stand alone., , ox This bottle is mine. ow This is my bottle., , possessive pronoun possessive adjective, , Cc. Underline the possessive adjectives in these sentences., , 1. This is my house. The yellow one is theirs., , 2. This cat is mine. at turtle is their pet., Edit with WPS Office
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3., , 4., 5, , Did you see his cap anywhere? No, but he can use mine., This is your pencil, not mine., , Avni has lost her pencil. Can you please give her yours?, , D. Look at these pictures. Complete the sentences with the words, from the box. Match the pictures with the sentences., , aus wN >, , her his their our my its, , , , Meera is talking to her teacher. e, Joey and Jane are reading thers books. C, Piyu is playing with Are2.__ blocks. Cs, The bird is feeding 406 __ babies. s, I love rILLy teddy bear. b, My brother and IT are eating —atleL vegetables. aL, , Use these words to complete the sentences, , lie, , Z, 3, 4., 5, 6, , I buy, , vegetables in the market., , Monday is the first day of the weeb, The first line of my letter was “ Qenst Jatin’, Bhanu told mea secret in my. Zon., , The 2.e¢, , sits on the flower., , The f:2e8 _ is part of the foot., , v7] Edit with WPS Office