Word 1: Veranda
Mnemonic: Outside you sit, shaded a bit
Meaning: A roofed space outside the house
Sentence: We played cards in the veranda
Word 2: Wondered
Mnemonic: Mind goes round, searching what’s found
Meaning: To think with curiosity
Sentence: She wondered about the moon
Word 3: Immediately
Mnemonic: No wait, no late, act straight
Meaning: Right away, without delay
Sentence: He immediately started writing
Word 4: Rustling
Mnemonic: Leaves race, making whispery space
Meaning: Soft crackling sound of leaves or paper
Sentence: I heard a rustling in the bushes
Word 5: Thud
Mnemonic: Heavy drop, with a sound that stops
Meaning: A heavy, dull sound
Sentence: The bag landed with a thud
Word 6: Fence
Mnemonic: Wood or wire, keeping things higher
Meaning: A boundary made of wood or wire
Sentence: The ball bounced over the fence
Word 7: Heap
Mnemonic: Pile so tall, ready to fall
Meaning: A pile of things
Sentence: The heap of clothes was messy
Word 8: Peeped
Mnemonic: A secret sight, quick and light
Meaning: To look secretly or quickly
Sentence: She peeped into the gift box
Word 9: Goalpost
Mnemonic: Stand and frame, where you score the game
Meaning: The frame where players try to score
Sentence: He kicked the ball into the goalpost
Word 10: Dribbled
Mnemonic: Tap-tap-slide, ball takes a ride
Meaning: To move the ball by tapping it
Sentence: He dribbled past his friend
Word 11: Unaware
Mnemonic: Mind not there, you don’t care
Meaning: Not knowing about something
Sentence: He was unaware of the noise
Word 12: Burst
Mnemonic: Bang and pop, sudden stop
Meaning: To break open suddenly
Sentence: The balloon burst loudly
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1. What is the main theme of "Gone with the Scooter"? | ![]() |
2. How does the character development in "Gone with the Scooter" reflect the journey of the protagonists? | ![]() |
3. What are some important lessons learned from the adventures in "Gone with the Scooter"? | ![]() |
4. How does the setting influence the events in "Gone with the Scooter"? | ![]() |
5. In what ways does "Gone with the Scooter" encourage readers to appreciate travel and exploration? | ![]() |