Marching to Freedom

Subhadra Sen Gupta


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  1. 1.

    Rearrange the words given below to get a famous quote by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi.

    see must You the wish change you to in the world be.

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    You must be the change you wish to see in the world.

  2. 2.

    'Marching to freedom' is a graphic story. Read the descriptions given below and label the parts of a graphic story in the given picture.

    1. PANEL OR FRAME: a space that contains a scene.
    2. CAPTION: contains information about the setting, characters and action
    3. SPEECH BUBBLE: shows what a character is saying aloud
    4. THOUGHT BUBBLE: shows what a character is thinking
    5. TAIL: part of a bubble that shows who is speaking or thinking
    6. SOUND EFFECT: conveys how things sound - usually given in a different font
    7. GUTTER: the space between panels or frames

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    1. Panel or Frame – the big rectangular box that contains the...
    2. Caption – the sentence at the top explaining the sit...
    3. Speech Bubble – ...
    4. ...
    5. ...
    6. ...
    7. ...
  3. 3.

    Look at the panel given below. Put a cross (X) against the pieces of information that are not conveyed by the speech bubbles.

    1. Dhani is standing outdoors
    2. Dhani is speaking to Binda chacha.
    3. Binda has a moustache and wears a large turban.
    4. Binda is working on the farm.
    5. Binda knows why Gandhiji was going on a march.

     

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    a. Dhani is standing outdoors – Xc. Binda has a moustache ...

  4. 4.

    Complete the anchor chart given below by writing examples of the following.

  5. 5.

    Read the story. The italicized words are nouns. Identify the types of nouns, and then, list them in the correct columns given below. Some nouns may fit in more than one column.

    A sloth of bears lived in a forest. One fine day in April, a bear woke up from his long sleep. He had been sleeping all through winter. He came across a hive where a swarm of bees lived and made honey. Now we all know that bees use sharp stings for protection. But hunger made the bear bold. He decided to face the danger. He reached out to grab the hive. A single little bee flew out and stung the bear sharply on the nose and flew back into the hive.

    The bear flew into an angry rage. He swatted at the hive with his big claws. As quick as a wink, the entire swarm of bees flew out  and began to sting the bear from head to heel. The bear decided to run to safety. He ran to a pool of water and jumped in.

    This is a very, very old story told by Aesap, a great storyteller who lived in Greece.

    Proper nounsCountable nounsUncountable nounsAbstract nounsCollective nouns

     

        

     

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