6th English Book Back Questions & Answers Unit 2: Trees
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6th English Book Back Term 1 Unit 2 Poem Questions & Answers are given below,
6th English Book Back Answer
Term 1 – Poem
Unit – 2 Trees
Poem Overview
No. | Poem Line | Explanation |
1-2 | The Banyan is the largest of trees, The Peepul quivers in the breeze, | The banyan is the largest of all the trees. The peepul tree shivers (shakes) quickly in the breeze of the wind. |
3-4 | The Coconut grows up straight and tall, The Neem tree s fruits ate very small, | The coconut tree looks majestic, growing up straight and tall. The Neem tree’s fruits are very small. |
5-6 | The Tamarind gives us pleasant shade, The Dates leaf is as sharp as a blade, | The Tamarind tree gives us pleasant shade to relax. The leaves of the Date tree are as sharp as a blade. |
7-8 | The Teak tree gives us useful wood, The Mango gives us fruit that is good. | The Teak tree gives us wood which is useful for all of us, while the Mango tree gives us fruits that are good and tasty to eat. |
Glossary
- quivers – shakes quickly
- pleasant – enjoyable
Vocabulary
A. Find the describing words given in the poem.
- small
- tall
- useful
- good
- sharp
- straight
Read and Understand
B. Answer the following.
a. What does the peepul do?
Answer:
The peepul quivers in the breeze.
b. How does the coconut tree grow?
Answer:
The coconut tree grows up straight and tall.
c. What does the tamarind tree give?
Answer:
The tamarind gives us a pleasant shade.
d. What is as sharp as a blade?
Answer:
The date’s leaf is as sharp as a blade.
e. What does the teak tree give us?
Answer:
The teak tree gives us useful wood.
Creative Writing
C. Read the acrostic poem on ‘Friend’. Write an acrostic poem like this on ‘Tree’.
Friend:
- Friends always love each other
- Respect each Other
- Interact with each other
- Enjoy playing with each Other
- Never hurt your friends
- Do everything together
Tree:
- Trees are our gifts
- Rear them with care
- Enjoy the earth
- Every day growing trees
Appreciating The Poem
D. Work in pairs.
A rhyme is the repetition of the same sound in two or more words. Usually, they come at the end of lines in poems and songs. Eg. tower – power; king – sing.
Discuss with your partner and pick out the rhyming words in the poem.
Read the poem aloud in pairs. Take turns reading the verses.
Trees – breeze
tall – small
shade – blade
wood – good
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