Learning to Fly

J M Barrie


Available Answers

  1. 1.

    Read the lines given below and say if the situations are real or imaginary.

    1. One spring, in the city of Vienna, money started to grow on trees.
    2. The television woke up from its nap, looked at Mr Mehta, and yelled, "Watch me!"
    3. Binu got up from her seat at the dining table and made a cup of tea.
    4. Alice was amused to see the white rabbit run towards her with a pocket-watch in its hand.
    5. As Moin went to sleep, his toy soldiers came alive and started marching across the room.
  2. 2.

    Which of the characters in this story did you 

    1. love the most?
    2. dislike?
    3. sympathize with?
  3. 3.

    Write True or False against each statement.

    1. Peter came to the nursery window to see Wendy.
    2. Wendy was pleased to be asked to come to Neverland.
    3. Peter taught the children to fly by thinking wonderful thoughts.
    4. Mr and Mrs Darling caught the children before they could fly away.
  4. 4.

    Use this organizer to summarize the story. Remember to use simple phrases.

    1. Somebody
      Who is th main character?
    2. Wanted
      What did the character want?
    3. But
      What was the problem?
    4. So
      How did they solve the problem?
    5. Then
      What was the resolution to the story?
  5. 5.

    "You see, I don't know any stories. None of the lost boys in Neverland know any stories."

    1. Who is the speaker in these lines? Whom is he talking to?
    2. What kind of a place might Neverland be?
  6. 6.

    How could she resist? "Of course it's awfully fascinating!" she cried. "Peter, would you teach John and Michael to fly too?"

    1. Who is 'she'? What could she not resist?
    2. Who are John and Michael?
    3. Does Peter agree to teach John and Michael to fly?
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not the same answere but fine enought to understand
14 Jan 2025Baaladhya T.
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