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A. Answer the following questions
Q1: How were glass bangles made in Ravi’s small workshop?
Ans: In Ravi’s workshop, glass was heated in a furnace, carefully shaped into bangles, decorated with colors and designs, and cooled to make them strong and beautiful.
Q2: Who was Ananya? How did she help Ravi?
Ans: Ananya was Ravi’s daughter. She helped by creating modern designs like floral patterns and geometric shapes, combining them with traditional bangle designs for a special Diwali collection.
Q3: How did the success of the new bangles help the community?
Ans: The success of the new bangles created more work for local artisans and generated jobs in packing and transportation, benefiting the entire community.
1. Sweets
2. Diyas
3. Flowers
4. Rangoli colours
5. Decorations
A. For each word, list three other words you associate with it.
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1. The air was filled with the clinking of bangles.
2. On Diwali night, the streets of Firozabad were lit with lamps and lights.
3. Did Ravi like Ananya’s new designs at first?
4. Ravi and Ananya made a special collection for Diwali.
5. Did the customers love the new bangles?
C. Identify the first action and second action in the given sentences
1. I had finished my homework before my friend arrived.
2. The rain had stopped when we went outside to play.
3. She had cooked dinner before the guests came.
a. Red lorry, blue lorry.
b. Babli bought beautiful bangles, but the bangles broke.
c. Ravi read a red book.
d. Green glass globes glow green.
e. Ten tiny turtles take turns talking.
A. Your teacher will read out the paragraph given below. Listen carefully.
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A. Write a paragraph of 80-100 words on how you recently celebrated a festival.
Ans: Last Diwali, I celebrated with my family. We woke up early and made a colourful rangoli outside our house. My mom cooked delicious sweets like laddus and halwa. We visited our grandparents, shared gifts, and ate a big meal together. In the evening, we lit diyas and burst firecrackers with friends. I loved the bright lights and the happy feeling of being with everyone. We also prayed to Goddess Lakshmi for good luck. It was a joyful day full of fun and tasty food!
B. Look at the pictures given below.
Q: Discuss with your teacher and write a paragraph of 100–120 words in your notebook.
Ans: The Rock Garden in Chandigarh is a unique place created by Nek Chand. It is made from recycled materials like broken bangles, tiles, and stones. The garden has sculptures of animals, people, and buildings, all arranged in a beautiful, artistic way. I visited it with my family and loved the colourful mosaics and winding paths. The waterfalls and greenery made it peaceful. It shows how waste can be turned into art. I felt amazed by the creativity and enjoyed walking through the garden. It’s a special place that teaches us to value creativity and care for the environment.
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