A. Choose the correct option
1.
Ans: (c) Hiroshima
2.
Ans: (b) the atom bomb disease
3.
Ans: (a) 644 origami cranes
4.
Ans: (c) they wanted to remember Sadako forever
B. Fill in each blank with the correct word from brackets.
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A. Japanese
B. two
C. eleven
D. thousand
E. sick
C. Answer the questions.
1.
Ans: On 6 August 1945, the United States of America dropped a bomb on the city of Hiroshima in Japan.
It was a huge bomb that killed thousands of people.
2.
Ans: In November 1954, when Sadako was eleven years old, little bumps developed on her neck and behind her ears. Purple spots began to form on her legs. Doctor found that Sadako has Leukemia; that kills thousands of people.
3.
Ans: Sadako wrote peace on the wings. She wanted the message of peace to reach the entire world. She was said that the war has killed many people and had made so many people sick.
4.
Ans: "This is our cry, This is our world. For building peace in the world." These words are carved on the black marble slab below the monument.
It remind us to hope and pray for a bright future for all the Children in the world.
5.
Ans: Yes, she might had survived because she had made the thousand cranes with hope in her heart.
OR
No, she would not have been survived because everybody who had the atom bomb disease was sure to die.
B. Fill in each blank with present continuous form of the verb given in the brackets.One has been done for you.
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A.
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