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Lesson 9: Who did Patrick’s Homework, Comprehension 1 (Page no.126), A. Write T for true or F for false:, 1. F (Patrick hated homework.), 2. T, 3. T, 4. F (The elf did not want to do Patrick’s homework.), 5. F (The elf didn’t know how to do maths and history.), 6. T, B. Choose the correct answers:, 1. a, 2. b, 3. a, 4. a, C. Answer these questions:, 1. Patrick never did his homework because he thought it was boring and he preferred to play baseball, and basketball., 2. On St. Patrick’s Day, Patrick found his cat playing with the elf and this way he met the elf., Patrick wished for the elf to do his homework for 35 days., 3. No , the elf didn’t really do Patrick’s homework because it was too hard and Patrick had to do it first in, order to explain it to him., , Comprehension 2:, 1. Patrick did all his homework himself, even though he thought it was the elf doing it. In reality, he, worked hard. Hence, he got good grades in the end., 2. Yes, I think Patrick will continue to get good grades. He now knows how everyone appreciates his, hard work and this will motivate him to continue working hard., 3. (Write the answers on your own.)
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Vocabulary (Page no.127 to 130), A. 1. b 2. c 3. d 4. a, B. history, 1. Hindi 2. Science 3. English 4. Social studies 5. Geography, C. 1. grammar 2. plants and animals 3. new words 4. countries 5. rivers, D. Look at these images and write the correct homograph for each:, bark, wave, bat, E. Choose the correct meaning of the homograph, 1. a, , 2. a, , 3. B, , 4. b, , 5. a, , Morning (Poem), Poetry appreciation, Answer the questions:, 1. Bones make a creaking noise., 2. The word ‘breakfast’ suggests that it is morning., 3. The neighbours are singing., 4. The thrumming outside is the noise made my motorbikes. Power drills are drumming., 5. The poet wonders about all the noises he hears around him., 6. The poem is about the different types of noises we hear in the morning. Yes, I think the poet is, annoyed with the noises he hears in the morning. Most of the noises mentioned in the poem are loud, and irritating, made by machines and cars. Hence, it irritates the poet.