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Speaking

Question:
You have seen how Maxwell describes Mij the otter's feelings and thoughts by watching him. Play the game of dumb charades. Take turns to express a feeling or though t silently, through gestures. Let the class speak out their guesses about the feelings or though ts you are trying to express.
Answer:
The guessing about Mij was different by various person . Some of the most appropria te guesses are as follows:
·       They are much fond of water and will enjoy rolling and galloping in it.
·       The pran ks of the otters are very comical in nature.
·       Most of their habits are similar to school children.
Writing
Question:
Write a description of a person or an animal (such as a pet) that you know very well and love very much. Questions (4) and (5) in 'Thinking about the Text' will have given you some idea about how to do this. Mention some things the person or animal does, what you think the person or animal feels, etc.
Answer:
There are so many friends in my class but Himanshu is my most favourite. His interests and thinking are very similar to me. He always thinks to help the other classmates with small articles like pen, pen cils, rubber or book-copies. He also help us in doing homework. During the recess he enjoys playing with us. He always motive the other children for hard work. He is very friendly with all the students in the class and try to help all of them with at his level best.


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