Honeycomb Chapter 18 Meadow Surprises (Poem)
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    NCERT Solution For Class 7 English Honeycomb

    Meadow Surprises (Poem) Here is the CBSE English Chapter 18 for Class 7 students. Summary and detailed explanation of the lesson, including the definitions of difficult words. All of the exercises and questions and answers from the lesson's back end have been completed. NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Meadow Surprises (Poem) Chapter 18 NCERT Solutions for Class 7 English Meadow Surprises (Poem) Chapter 18 The following is a summary in Hindi and English for the academic year 2021-2022. You can save these solutions to your computer or use the Class 7 English.

    Question 1
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    Read the lines in which the following phrases occur. Then discuss with your partner the meaning of each phrase in its context.

    (i) Velvet grass         

    (ii) Drinking straws

    (iii) Meadow houses

    (iv) Amazing mound

    (v) Fuzzy head

    Solution

    (i) ‘Velvet grass’ refers to the soft grass of the meadows.

    (ii) ‘Drinking straws’ refer to the part from which the butterfly sips the nectar from the flowers.

    (iii) ‘Meadow houses’ refer to the various habitats of animals, birds, and insects living in the meadow.

    (iv) ‘Amazing mound’ refers to the place made of mud where the ants live. It is a tall structure made by them beneath tall grasses or trees.

    (v) ‘Fuzzy head’ refers to the flower dandelion, which was golden when it had freshly bloomed. However, it had turned into a light airy structure, which fluttered if one blew on it.

    Question 2
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    Which line in the poem suggests that you need a keen eye and a sharp ear to enjoy a meadow? Read aloud the stanza that contains this line.

    Solution

    The line in the poem that suggests that ‘You may discover this yourself, if you look and listen well.’

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