![]() ![]() The crow and the myna colliding in mid-air.The cobra struck the crow, his snout thudding against its body.Find words in the story, which show things striking violently against each other. The snake whipped his head back to strike at the crow.Ĭ.When the cobra tried to bite it, the mongoose sprang aside.The snake hissed, his forked tongue darting in and out.I saw a cobra gliding out of a clump of cactus.When he began to trust me, the squirrel began delving into my pockets for morsels of cake.Use them to fill in the blanks in the sentences below. The words in the box are all words that describe movement. The dog welcomes Hari with a loud bark every day.ī. The root cause of his problem is a stray dog near his office. Hari s success is really the fruit of his own labour. He works in the local branch of the firm of which his uncle is the owner. Hari leaves for work at nine every morning. But here, they have been used differently. ![]() The author has used the term to indicate that he was watching a match between the two as an audience.įind five words in the following paragraph, which are generally associated with trees. In sports, matches are often divided between rounds. The word ‘round’ in the story denotes the division of the fight between the mongoose and the cobra. The word ‘round’ usually means a kind of shape. The cobra had struck him with his venom and he died in the end.įinally, the myna dropped cautiously to the ground, hopped about, peered into the bushes from a safe distance, and then, with a shrill cry of congratulation, flew away. The crow was finally flung by the cobra twenty feet across the garden. struck on the side that the mongoose pretended to attackĭarted away and bit the cobra on the back Arrange their actions in the proper order. Read the descriptions below of what the snake did and what the mongoose did. They tried to join the fight, but were no match to the cobra. They sat on a cactus plant and tried to hurl themselves at the snake twice. The other two spectators were a jungle crow and a myna. Who were the other two spectators? What did they do? (Did they watch, or did they join in the fight?) The mongoose bushed his tail and the long hair on his spine stood up. Hissing defiance, the snake darted in and out his forked tongue. What did the cobra and the mongoose do, to show their readiness for the fight? Mongoose: superb fighter clever aggressive Cobra: swift skilful experienced What qualities did the two champions have? Pick out words and phrases from the paragraph above this line in the text and write them down. Reading and looking down below at whatever was happening ![]() The young boy spent his afternoons in the tree… Was full of small red figs birds of all kinds. In the spring, the banyan tree…, and… would come there. When the boy started to bring him pieces of cake and biscuit, the squirrel…īegan taking pieces of food from the boy’s hands itself. He found that the boy did not have a catapult or an air gun. The small gray squirrel became friendly when… ![]()
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