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Chapter 2.1: Animals
WARMING UP [PAGES 44 - 45]
Warming Up | Q 1 | Page 44
Get into pairs and attempt the following :
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.”- Mark Twain. - Discuss with
your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
SOLUTION
By the above quote. Mark Twain means that his dog has certain qualities which he
wishes that human beings possess, but do not. Each day, as he comes across different
people and learn more about human nature, the feeling grows within him that humans
possess many disagreeable qualities that do not help in improving relationships. As a
result. he begins to love his dog more than human beings.
Warming Up | Q 2 | Page 44
Put the following attributes/ abilities given below in the proper circles.
(a) self-control
(b) communicates
(c) love and care
(d) cooks
(e) good manners
(f) has 360° vision
(g) shows gratitude
(h) lives for more than 150 years
(i) swims
(j) learns computing
(k) worships god
(l) sleeps in standing position
(m) stands up immediately after birth
(n) brings up children
(o) belongs to various species
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Chapter 2.1: Animals
WARMING UP [PAGES 44 - 45]
Warming Up | Q 1 | Page 44
Get into pairs and attempt the following :
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.”- Mark Twain. - Discuss with
your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
SOLUTION
By the above quote. Mark Twain means that his dog has certain qualities which he
wishes that human beings possess, but do not. Each day, as he comes across different
people and learn more about human nature, the feeling grows within him that humans
possess many disagreeable qualities that do not help in improving relationships. As a
result. he begins to love his dog more than human beings.
Warming Up | Q 2 | Page 44
Put the following attributes/ abilities given below in the proper circles.
(a) self-control
(b) communicates
(c) love and care
(d) cooks
(e) good manners
(f) has 360° vision
(g) shows gratitude
(h) lives for more than 150 years
(i) swims
(j) learns computing
(k) worships god
(l) sleeps in standing position
(m) stands up immediately after birth
(n) brings up children
(o) belongs to various species
SOLUTION
Human Common to both Animals
cooks Self-control lives for more than 150 years
Learn to compute communicates sleep in a standing position
Stands up immediately Love and care has a 360° vision
Worship god Shows gratitude belongs to various species after birth
Good manners Swims
Brings up children
Warming Up | Q 3 | Page 45
At times, especially when you are frustrated, you wish you were an animal/ a bird/
a fish/ a butterfly and not a human being. Say which of the above you would
choose to transform to and give 3 or 4 reasons for your choice.
I wish I could be a ______________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
SOLUTION
When I am frustrated. I wish I could be a bird, so I could fly away from the cause of
frustration. At such times, I would like to be far from the noise and crowd on earth and
sail in silence across the sky. I would prefer to concentrate on my own thoughts an d
regain my peace, and the best place for that would be up in the heavens, close to God.
Page 3
Chapter 2.1: Animals
WARMING UP [PAGES 44 - 45]
Warming Up | Q 1 | Page 44
Get into pairs and attempt the following :
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.”- Mark Twain. - Discuss with
your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
SOLUTION
By the above quote. Mark Twain means that his dog has certain qualities which he
wishes that human beings possess, but do not. Each day, as he comes across different
people and learn more about human nature, the feeling grows within him that humans
possess many disagreeable qualities that do not help in improving relationships. As a
result. he begins to love his dog more than human beings.
Warming Up | Q 2 | Page 44
Put the following attributes/ abilities given below in the proper circles.
(a) self-control
(b) communicates
(c) love and care
(d) cooks
(e) good manners
(f) has 360° vision
(g) shows gratitude
(h) lives for more than 150 years
(i) swims
(j) learns computing
(k) worships god
(l) sleeps in standing position
(m) stands up immediately after birth
(n) brings up children
(o) belongs to various species
SOLUTION
Human Common to both Animals
cooks Self-control lives for more than 150 years
Learn to compute communicates sleep in a standing position
Stands up immediately Love and care has a 360° vision
Worship god Shows gratitude belongs to various species after birth
Good manners Swims
Brings up children
Warming Up | Q 3 | Page 45
At times, especially when you are frustrated, you wish you were an animal/ a bird/
a fish/ a butterfly and not a human being. Say which of the above you would
choose to transform to and give 3 or 4 reasons for your choice.
I wish I could be a ______________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
SOLUTION
When I am frustrated. I wish I could be a bird, so I could fly away from the cause of
frustration. At such times, I would like to be far from the noise and crowd on earth and
sail in silence across the sky. I would prefer to concentrate on my own thoughts an d
regain my peace, and the best place for that would be up in the heavens, close to God.
Flapping my wings would keep me active and busy and help me forget about my
worries.
Warming Up | Q 4 | Page 45
We come across many animals in our vicinity. We have also read about different
animals in books. Make a list of all animals that fall under various categories. One
is given to you.
Amphibians Mammals Wild Animals Aquatic
Animals
Pet Animals
frog cow lion octopus cat
Encourage students to read/use reference material to complete the activity.
SOLUTION
Amphibians mammals Wild animals Aquatic animals Pet animals
Frog Cow Lion Octopus Cat
Toad Bat Tiger Crocodile Dog
Salamander Squirrel Bear Alligator Guinea pig
caecilian mongoose Wolf Hippopotamus Goldfish
Cheetah turtle
Leopard
monkey
ENGLISH WORKSHOP [PAGES 47 - 49]
English Workshop | Q 1. (A) | Page 47
Match the words given in table A with their meanings in table B.
No A
Words
B
Meaning
(i) whine (a) an offence against the religious or moral law
(ii) sin (b) complain in an annoying way
(iii) evince (c) craze
(iv) mania (d) failing to take proper care
(v) negligent (e) show
SOLUTION
A. Column
B. Column
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Chapter 2.1: Animals
WARMING UP [PAGES 44 - 45]
Warming Up | Q 1 | Page 44
Get into pairs and attempt the following :
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.”- Mark Twain. - Discuss with
your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
SOLUTION
By the above quote. Mark Twain means that his dog has certain qualities which he
wishes that human beings possess, but do not. Each day, as he comes across different
people and learn more about human nature, the feeling grows within him that humans
possess many disagreeable qualities that do not help in improving relationships. As a
result. he begins to love his dog more than human beings.
Warming Up | Q 2 | Page 44
Put the following attributes/ abilities given below in the proper circles.
(a) self-control
(b) communicates
(c) love and care
(d) cooks
(e) good manners
(f) has 360° vision
(g) shows gratitude
(h) lives for more than 150 years
(i) swims
(j) learns computing
(k) worships god
(l) sleeps in standing position
(m) stands up immediately after birth
(n) brings up children
(o) belongs to various species
SOLUTION
Human Common to both Animals
cooks Self-control lives for more than 150 years
Learn to compute communicates sleep in a standing position
Stands up immediately Love and care has a 360° vision
Worship god Shows gratitude belongs to various species after birth
Good manners Swims
Brings up children
Warming Up | Q 3 | Page 45
At times, especially when you are frustrated, you wish you were an animal/ a bird/
a fish/ a butterfly and not a human being. Say which of the above you would
choose to transform to and give 3 or 4 reasons for your choice.
I wish I could be a ______________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
SOLUTION
When I am frustrated. I wish I could be a bird, so I could fly away from the cause of
frustration. At such times, I would like to be far from the noise and crowd on earth and
sail in silence across the sky. I would prefer to concentrate on my own thoughts an d
regain my peace, and the best place for that would be up in the heavens, close to God.
Flapping my wings would keep me active and busy and help me forget about my
worries.
Warming Up | Q 4 | Page 45
We come across many animals in our vicinity. We have also read about different
animals in books. Make a list of all animals that fall under various categories. One
is given to you.
Amphibians Mammals Wild Animals Aquatic
Animals
Pet Animals
frog cow lion octopus cat
Encourage students to read/use reference material to complete the activity.
SOLUTION
Amphibians mammals Wild animals Aquatic animals Pet animals
Frog Cow Lion Octopus Cat
Toad Bat Tiger Crocodile Dog
Salamander Squirrel Bear Alligator Guinea pig
caecilian mongoose Wolf Hippopotamus Goldfish
Cheetah turtle
Leopard
monkey
ENGLISH WORKSHOP [PAGES 47 - 49]
English Workshop | Q 1. (A) | Page 47
Match the words given in table A with their meanings in table B.
No A
Words
B
Meaning
(i) whine (a) an offence against the religious or moral law
(ii) sin (b) complain in an annoying way
(iii) evince (c) craze
(iv) mania (d) failing to take proper care
(v) negligent (e) show
SOLUTION
A. Column
B. Column
(1) whine
complain in an annoying way
(2) sin an offence against the religious or moral law
(3) evince show
(4) mania mental illness
(5) negligent failing to take proper care
English Workshop | Q 1. (B) | Page 47
Find adjectives from the poem which refer to positive and negative thinking.
Positive Negative
1. ____________________ 1. ____________________
2. ____________________ 2. ____________________
3. ____________________ 3. ____________________
SOLUTION
Positive
Negative
(1) placid (1) dissatisfied
(2) self-contained (2) demented
(3) Respected (3) unhappy
English Workshop | Q 2. (a) | Page 47
Complete the following.
The poet wishes he could _____________.
SOLUTION
The poet wishes he could turn and live with animals.
English Workshop | Q 2. (b) | Page 47
Complete the following.
Animals do not complain about _________________.
SOLUTION
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Chapter 2.1: Animals
WARMING UP [PAGES 44 - 45]
Warming Up | Q 1 | Page 44
Get into pairs and attempt the following :
“The more I learn about people, the more I like my dog.”- Mark Twain. - Discuss with
your partner what Mark Twain means from the above quote. Write in your own words.
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________
SOLUTION
By the above quote. Mark Twain means that his dog has certain qualities which he
wishes that human beings possess, but do not. Each day, as he comes across different
people and learn more about human nature, the feeling grows within him that humans
possess many disagreeable qualities that do not help in improving relationships. As a
result. he begins to love his dog more than human beings.
Warming Up | Q 2 | Page 44
Put the following attributes/ abilities given below in the proper circles.
(a) self-control
(b) communicates
(c) love and care
(d) cooks
(e) good manners
(f) has 360° vision
(g) shows gratitude
(h) lives for more than 150 years
(i) swims
(j) learns computing
(k) worships god
(l) sleeps in standing position
(m) stands up immediately after birth
(n) brings up children
(o) belongs to various species
SOLUTION
Human Common to both Animals
cooks Self-control lives for more than 150 years
Learn to compute communicates sleep in a standing position
Stands up immediately Love and care has a 360° vision
Worship god Shows gratitude belongs to various species after birth
Good manners Swims
Brings up children
Warming Up | Q 3 | Page 45
At times, especially when you are frustrated, you wish you were an animal/ a bird/
a fish/ a butterfly and not a human being. Say which of the above you would
choose to transform to and give 3 or 4 reasons for your choice.
I wish I could be a ______________________________
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
SOLUTION
When I am frustrated. I wish I could be a bird, so I could fly away from the cause of
frustration. At such times, I would like to be far from the noise and crowd on earth and
sail in silence across the sky. I would prefer to concentrate on my own thoughts an d
regain my peace, and the best place for that would be up in the heavens, close to God.
Flapping my wings would keep me active and busy and help me forget about my
worries.
Warming Up | Q 4 | Page 45
We come across many animals in our vicinity. We have also read about different
animals in books. Make a list of all animals that fall under various categories. One
is given to you.
Amphibians Mammals Wild Animals Aquatic
Animals
Pet Animals
frog cow lion octopus cat
Encourage students to read/use reference material to complete the activity.
SOLUTION
Amphibians mammals Wild animals Aquatic animals Pet animals
Frog Cow Lion Octopus Cat
Toad Bat Tiger Crocodile Dog
Salamander Squirrel Bear Alligator Guinea pig
caecilian mongoose Wolf Hippopotamus Goldfish
Cheetah turtle
Leopard
monkey
ENGLISH WORKSHOP [PAGES 47 - 49]
English Workshop | Q 1. (A) | Page 47
Match the words given in table A with their meanings in table B.
No A
Words
B
Meaning
(i) whine (a) an offence against the religious or moral law
(ii) sin (b) complain in an annoying way
(iii) evince (c) craze
(iv) mania (d) failing to take proper care
(v) negligent (e) show
SOLUTION
A. Column
B. Column
(1) whine
complain in an annoying way
(2) sin an offence against the religious or moral law
(3) evince show
(4) mania mental illness
(5) negligent failing to take proper care
English Workshop | Q 1. (B) | Page 47
Find adjectives from the poem which refer to positive and negative thinking.
Positive Negative
1. ____________________ 1. ____________________
2. ____________________ 2. ____________________
3. ____________________ 3. ____________________
SOLUTION
Positive
Negative
(1) placid (1) dissatisfied
(2) self-contained (2) demented
(3) Respected (3) unhappy
English Workshop | Q 2. (a) | Page 47
Complete the following.
The poet wishes he could _____________.
SOLUTION
The poet wishes he could turn and live with animals.
English Workshop | Q 2. (b) | Page 47
Complete the following.
Animals do not complain about _________________.
SOLUTION
Animals do not complain about their condition.
English Workshop | Q 2. (c) | Page 47
Complete the following.
Animals do not merely discuss ______________.
SOLUTION
Animals do not merely discuss their duty to God.
English Workshop | Q 2. (d) | Page 47
Complete the following.
Animals are not crazy about ________________.
SOLUTION
Animals are not crazy about owning things.
English Workshop | Q 3. (a) | Page 47
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Animals are self-reliant.
1. True
2. False
SOLUTION
Animals are self-reliant - True
English Workshop | Q 3. (b) | Page 47
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Animals quarrel for their possessions.
1. True
2. False
SOLUTION
Animals quarrel for their possessions - False.
English Workshop | Q 3. (c) | Page 47
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Animals do not worship other animals.
1. True
2. False
SOLUTION
Animals do not worship other animals - True.
English Workshop | Q 3. (d) | Page 47
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Humans have given up many good qualities.
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