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C8-L10-D1-RAJ KIRAN-ENG-LQ

C8-L10-D1-RAJ KIRAN-ENG-LQ

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English

8th Grade

Hard

Easy, Medium, Chanakya

+18

Standards-aligned

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10 Slides • 13 Questions

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is not one of the objectives of the lesson 'Indian Weavers'?

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Identifying unique ideas in a poem

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Learning to weave cloth

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Using sensory words

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Reciting a poem

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Multiple Choice

Which words best match the stage of childhood?

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Solemn, silent

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Busy, responsible

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Joyful, playful

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Tired, reflective

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Open Ended

How does listing the three stages of life before reading the poem help you understand its theme?

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Multiple Choice

Which sense is activated by the word 'bright' when describing childhood?

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Smell

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Sight

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Touch

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Taste

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Multiple Choice

Sarojini Naidu is popularly known as the ______.

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Nightingale of India

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Tiger of Bengal

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Weaver Queen

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Mother of Modern Poetry

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Multiple Choice

The halcyon bird in stanza 1 symbolizes:

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Anger

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Peace and hope

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Fear

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Darkness

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Open Ended

Why do the weavers weave a 'gay' garment in the first stanza?

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Multiple Choice

'Break of day' in the poem symbolizes:

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Adulthood

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The end of life

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Birth / Childhood

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Marriage

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Reorder

Arrange these words from the stanza in the order that creates the mood:

halcyon

gay

blue

robes

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Multiple Choice

'Break of day' means:

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Afternoon

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Sunrise

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Midnight

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Sunset

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Match

Match the word to its meaning: Halcyon, Robes, Shroud.

Halcyon

Robes

Shroud

Symbol of peace

Loose clothing

Cloth for a dead body

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Multiple Choice

The blue colour represents:

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Anger

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Darkness

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Hope and innocence

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Silence

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Open Ended

Explain why the poet associates morning with childhood.

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