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Class 8 Sankardev Shisu Niketan English Chepter 1 Silver (Lesson 1 all Question Answer)
Silver - Chapter 1
A. Write six pair of rhyming words from the poem. Read each pair aloud.
Example: Moon-Shoon
Ans :- sees - trees
catch - thatch
log - dog
peep - sleep
by - eye
gleam - stream.
B. 1. Where do you think the poet was, when he wrote the poem?
Ans :- According to me,the poet was in a garden when he wrote the poem
2. How do the moonbeams transform the appearance of things on which they fall?
Ans :- The moonbeams transform the appearance of things on which they fall by giving a silver glow to them.
3. Where is the dog lying? How does the poet describe his paws?
Ans :- The dog is the lying in his kennel.
The poet describe the dog’s paws as being of silver.
4. Why does the poet call the fish ‘moveless’ ?
Ans :- The poet cals the fish movless because they are moving very slowly snd so they appear motionless or still.
5. Describe the effect of the moonlight on water ?
Ans :- The water looks like a silver stream due to the moonlight falling on it. Because of the clear, transparent silver water of the stream the reeds also transformed to silver.
6. Can you suggest another title for this poem ?
Ans :- Another title for the poem could be ‘A Moonlight Garden’.
C. Ans :-
Animals/bird Home
Eagle Nest / Eyrie
House Stable
Hare Burrow / Farm
Lion Den
Pig Sty
D. Ans :-
1. easy - easily
2. gloomy - gloomily
3. careful - carefully
4. complete - completely
5. beautiful - beautifully
6. quick - quickly
7. lofty - loftily
8. angry - angrily
E. Write a paragraph on what you saw in your garden on a moonlight evening.
Ans :- The moonlight on my garden lit up the entire area with a gleaming hue. It lent a out-of-the-world aura to the trees and flower plants that appeared magical in the silvery light. The peebles shone like little diamonds. The water fountain seemed to be overflowing with a silver stream. My garden looked like a place out of a fairy-tale book on a moonlight evening.