Ch.25 That is Your Bag,
Not Mine
Ch.25 That is Your Bag, Not Mine
Word Meaning:
Equal - of the same number (बराबर
Carry - to take by means (ढोना)
Extra - More, enough (अधिक ,ज्यादा)
Hill - high area (पहाड़ी)
Trip - journey (यात्रा)
Goods - things, items (सामान)
Master - owner (मालिक)
Sold - offer up, deliver (बेचा)
People - We , human beings (लोग)
Ill - Not feeling well (बीमार)
Load - weight, bulky things (बोझ)
Tired - Fed up (थकना)
Feeling well - happy (खुश होना)
Kind - helpful, friendly (दयालु)
Dead - departed (मर जाना)
Do it yourself :
I. Write the reply to the given statement from the story.
1. Can you take one of my bags? Ans. I already have three bags.
II. Answer the following questions:
(a) How many donkeys are there in the story?
Ans. There are two donkeys in the story.
(b) Whose donkeys were they?
Ans. They were Ram's donkeys.
(c) How many bags did each donkey carry?
Ans. Each donkey had carried three bags.
(d) Did the other donkey help the ill donkey?
Ans. No, the other donkey not helped the ill donkey.
(e) What happened to the ill donkey?
Ans. The ill donkey walked as far as he could and then fell down dead.
III. Find words in the story which mean the following -
(a) Not well - ill
(b) An outing - trip
(c) Not happy - sad
(d) Of the same number - equal
IV. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box.
(equal, helpful, dead, ill, trip)
(a) Ram was going on a trip to the hills.
(b) He put equal bags on both the donkeys.
(c) One of the donkey was ill.
(d) The other donkey was not kind and helpful.
(e) The ill donkey fell down dead.
V. Rewrite the following lines by putting the full stop and capital letters at appropriate places :
ram and donkey reached simla he sold his goods there next day they came back.
Ans. Ram and donkey reached Simla.
He sold his goods there.
Next day they came back.
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