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6th std Term 3 Unit 1 poem Indian Seasons Book back answers

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In this post you can get the poem Indian Season book back answers of 6th std Term 3 Unit 1.

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Indian Season book back answers

B. Which seasons am I?

  1. I make the feet dusty.
  2. Frogs and toads will visit when I am there.
  3. I am pretty short and sweet.
  4. I make your garden smell sweet.
  5. Leaves will wither because of me.

Answers:

  1. Summer.
  2. Rain.
  3. Spring.
  4. Spring.
  5. Autumn.

C. Read the lines and answer the questions:

  • 1. Summer comes
  • in a blaze of heat with
  • Sunny smiles
  • and dusty feet

a) Does the poet welcome the summer?

Ans: Yes the poet welcomes summer.

Because he talks about sunny smiles.

b) Which line tells you that there is no rain in summer?

Ans: The line and dusty feet shows that there is no rain in summer.

  • 2. Spring is pretty
  • in a blaze of heat with
  • when you can smell the grass
  • from your garden seat

a) How does the poet describe the spring season?

Ans: The spring season is pretty, sweet and stays for a short time.

b) Which line tells you that the garden is fresh?

Ans: When you can smell the grass from your garden seat.

c) Who does ‘you’ refer to?

Ans: ‘You’ refers to the person who owns the garden.

  • 3. Autumn is English
  • in red, yellow and brown
  • Autumn is Indian
  • Whenever leaves fell down

a) How is autumn in India?

Ans: In India, autumn shows change of colours.

b) Which line tells you that the garden is fresh?

Ans: The English autumn shows change of colours. When you can smell the grass from your garden seat.

D. Pick out the rhyming words from the poem:

  1. Stanza – 1: Heat / feet.
  2. Stanza – 2: roads / toads.
  3. Stanza – 3: sweet / seat.

E. Find examples of alliteration:

  1. in a blaze of heat with sunny smiles: sunny – smiles.
  2. to muddy roads monsoons and mangoes: muddy – monsoons – mangoes.
  3. Stanza – 3: sweet / seat.

F. Find answers for the questions:

  1. Name the seasons mentioned in the poem.
    • Summer, Rain, Spring and Autumn.
  2. What does the summer bring?
    • Summer brings heat and dust.
  3. Which word refers to ‘rain’?
    • The word ‘monsoons’ refers to rain.
  4. Why does the poet say the ‘Spring is pretty’?
    • The tender leaves that appear make spring pretty.
  5. When is it autumn in India?
    • There is autumn in India after summer.
  6. Why does the poet say this?
    • Autumn in India is different from autumn in England. So he says this.
  7. Is there an autumn season in India?
    • Yes, there is an autumn season in India.

G. How does the poet describe the Indian seasons? Write in your own words in about 50 words.

  • In the summer season the sun shines bright.
  • During rain the roads become muddy.
  • The spring season is short, sweet and pretty.
  • During autumn plants shed their leaves.
  • In cold countries, leaves change colour during this season.

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