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What is the main lesson taught in the poem 'Nobody’s Friend'?
What is the main lesson taught in the poem 'Nobody’s Friend'?
- Not sharing is a good way to establish friendships
- Having many possessions is the key to friendship
- Being selfish leads to making true friends
- Sharing brings happiness and helps in making friends (correct)
Why do children who don't share fail at making true friends according to the poem?
Why do children who don't share fail at making true friends according to the poem?
- Because they don't establish long-lasting friendships (correct)
- Because sharing makes others happy
- Because they prefer to be alone
- Because they have too many possessions
What does the poem suggest about children who love to share their things?
What does the poem suggest about children who love to share their things?
- They are often selfish
- They end up alone without any friends
- They can easily establish friendships with others (correct)
- They are disliked by everyone
How does the poem describe the little girl in the beginning?
How does the poem describe the little girl in the beginning?
Which of the following best summarizes the moral of the poem 'Nobody’s Friend'?
Which of the following best summarizes the moral of the poem 'Nobody’s Friend'?
What does the boy do with his toffees?
What does the boy do with his toffees?
How does the boy treat his tricycle?
How does the boy treat his tricycle?
What is the poet's attitude towards sharing her things?
What is the poet's attitude towards sharing her things?
How does the poet describe herself in relation to friendship?
How does the poet describe herself in relation to friendship?
What lesson does the poem primarily teach about sharing?
What lesson does the poem primarily teach about sharing?