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ENGLISH WORKSHOP

1.Answer the following questions.

 

(a)How many stanzas are there in the poem?

Ans: There are three stanzas in the poem.

 

(b)How many lines are there in the poem?

Ans: There are twelve lines in the poem.

 

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(c)List the rhyming words in each stanza.

Ans:

 First stanza : light - night, free - sea

Second stanza : call - all, drives - lives

Third stanza : grove - love, glee – sea


3.What do the following expressions refer to? Write in a word or phrase.

(a)leaping wealth of the tide:

(b)kings of sea:

(c)at the fall of the sun:

(d)the edge of the verge:

Ans :

1)   Leaping wealth of the tide: fish

2)   Kings of sea : fishermen

3)   At the fall of the sun : at the sunset

4)   The edge of the verge : horizon

 

4.Match the following:

 

(a) the wind

(a - )

(1) brother

(b) dawn

(b - )

(2) comrades

(c) Sea

(c -)

(3) mother

(d) cloud

(d - )

(4) child

(e) waves

(e - )

(5)mother holding her child

 

Ans.


(a) the wind

(a) the wind - child

(1) brother

(b) dawn

((b) dawn - mother holding her childb - )

(2) comrades

(c) Sea

(c) sea - mother

(3) mother

(d) cloud

(d) cloud - brother

(4) child

(e) waves

(e) waves - comrades

(5) mother holding her child

 

5. Find and write the lines in the poem that refer to -

(a) early morning (b) evening (c) full moon light

Ans.

(1) early morning : Rise, brother, rise; the wakening skies pray to the morning light.

(2) evening : What though we toss at the fall of the sun where the hand of the sea-god drives?

(3) full moon light : And sweet are the sands at the full o' the moon with the sound of the voices we love;

 

6. Write the lines that show that the fishermen are not afraid of the sea or of drowning.

Ans. He who holds the storm by the hair, will hide in his breast our lives.

 


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7. In the last stanza, two lines refer to a landscapes, and two lines refer to a 'seascape'. Which are they? Copy them from the poem correctly.


landscape

Seascape

 

 

 

Ans:


landscape

Seascape

Sweet is the shade of the coconut glade, and the scent of the mango grove,

  And sweet are the sands at the full o' the moon with the sound of the voices we love.

But sweeter, brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee;

Row, brothers, row to the edge of the verge, where the low sky mates with the sea.

 


Expanding Horizons

 

(a) Write as many words as you can, related to the following.

You should have at least twenty words each. You may refer to your geography textbook or other sources for that purpose. Then try to find English words/items for the ones you have written.

 

 

 

sea
wind
sky
land

Ans :

sea
sea animals
waves
water
fish
sea-plants
seagull
storm
voyage
ship
shore
breeze
sea weeds

wind
windblown
cyclone
weather
rain
storm
wind gauge
monsoon
rain
breeze
windfall
windmill
windcheater
sky
the sun
star
clouds
the moon
rainbow
vacuum
atmosphere
astronomy
planets
satellites
space
comets
land
plots
deserts
landslide
landscape
jungles
valleys
region
landlord
mountain
soil
continent
agriculture

(b) Prepare a bilingual glossary for each of these topics.

Ans:

(c) Arrange the glossary in two ways:

(1) According to the alphabetical order of letters in your mother tongue.

(2) According to the alphabetical order 'a-z'.

 

 

Think and answer(page no.66)

 

1)               As the sea gull flies away calling it appears as though he is showing the way- What does the way lead to?

Ans: The way leads the fishermen to the sea where plenty of fish can be caught.

 

2) Who holds the storm by the hair?

Ans: God holds the storm by the hair.

 

3) What type of boat do the fishermen use?

Ans: The fishermen use catamaran boats.


8. Using the internet, find photographs/pictures of landscapes/seascapes to illustrate the images used in the poem.

Ans:

 

 Poem reference: "Sweet is the shade of the coconut glade, and the scent of the mango grove"

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Poem reference: "Rise, brothers, rise; the wakening skies pray to the morning light"

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Poem reference: "But sweeter, O brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee"

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Poem reference: "No longer delay, let us hasten away in the track of the sea gull's call"

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Poem reference: "Come, let us gather our nets from the shore and set our catamarans free"

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Poem reference: "Row, brothers, row to the edge of the verge, where the low sky mates with the sea"

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9. Select a few lines from your favourite nature poem in your mother tongue and translate them into English.

Ans:

Original (Marathi)

श्रावणमासी हर्ष मानसी हिरवळ दाटे चोहीकडे; क्षणात येते सरसर शिरवे क्षणात फिरूनी ऊन पडे.

Translation: 

In the month of Shravan, the joy of the mind is directed towards the green hills; in an instant the breeze comes, in an instant the heat turns and falls.

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