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CLASS NOTES Class-III Topic: (CB) Poem- Cookies for Santa Subject-English READING COMPREHENSION (to be done in the CB on page 17) A. Tick the correct answer to complete each sentence. 1. To start with, t...

CLASS NOTES Class-III Topic: (CB) Poem- Cookies for Santa Subject-English READING COMPREHENSION (to be done in the CB on page 17) A. Tick the correct answer to complete each sentence. 1. To start with, there were…………………cookies on the plate. a dozen eleven two 2.The poet dropped two cookies on the floor, and then……….. ate the ones that fell. ate all the cookies. put them back on the plate. 3.The poet decides that Santa doesn’t like cookies loves cookies. shouldn’t be eating cookies anyway. B. Answer these questions. (to be done in the English notebook) 1.After baking the cookies, what did the poet do with them? Ans.-After baking the cookies the poet put them on a plate. He ate one and set the rest out for Santa Claus. 2. ‘Another couple disappeared…’ What do you think happened to them? Ans.-I think the boy ate them. 3. ‘All the damage had been done…’ a. What was the ‘damage’? Ans.-The damage refers to the fact that the boy ate each and every cookie. b. Who did the ‘damage’? Ans.-The boy who baked the cookies did the damage. 4. ‘I sure hope he likes the plate.’ a. Who is the poet talking about? Ans. The poet is talking about Santa Claus. b. Why does the poet hope he likes the plate? Ans. The poet hopes that Santa likes the plates because he had eaten all the cookies and the empty plate is all that’s left for Santa. 5.In the end, what does Santa get for Christmas? Ans. In the end all that Santa gets for Christmas is an empty plate without any cookies. ****Content prepared absolutely from home.

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