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The animals in the forest were happy because they had plenty of water to drink.
The animals in the forest were happy because they had plenty of water to drink.
True
The river dried up due to the floods.
The river dried up due to the floods.
False
There is a lake that never dries up.
There is a lake that never dries up.
True
The speaker is an adult.
The speaker is an adult.
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The poet can see and touch the love her grandfather sent for her.
The poet can see and touch the love her grandfather sent for her.
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Who sent love to the speaker?
Who sent love to the speaker?
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What does the child expect when she hears her grandfather sent love?
What does the child expect when she hears her grandfather sent love?
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The ______ refers to the speaker, who is a little child.
The ______ refers to the speaker, who is a little child.
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What provides a universal appeal in the poem?
What provides a universal appeal in the poem?
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Match the following vocabulary words with their corresponding meanings:
Match the following vocabulary words with their corresponding meanings:
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Study Notes
Being Neighbourly
- Animals in the forest were happy due to an abundance of water.
- A drought caused the river to dry up after a year.
- A bird found a lake that never dries up, offering a solution for the animals' water needs.
Grandfather's Love
- The poem's speaker is a young child who expects love to be a tangible object.
- The speaker is unable to see or touch the love sent by her grandfather.
- The pronoun "I" signifies the child speaker, while "He" refers to the grandfather, and "They" to the grown-ups.
- The poem uses rhyme scheme: a-b-c-b-d-e-f-e-g-h-i-h
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Description
Explore the interplay between nature and emotions in children's literature. This quiz focuses on two narratives: the story of animals seeking water and a child's interpretation of love through poetry. Delve into how these themes are expressed and understood.