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Fluff


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Describe Fluff. Do you think his name suited him?

Fluff had a lovely furry coat so the name suited him well.


How did Fluff clean himself?

Fluff scrubbed and combed his fur. His coat became shiny and smooth. 


Name four kinds of dogs.

  • Labrador, bulldog, beagle and German shepherd are some kinds of dogs.
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Do you have a pet dog? Tell the class about it.

Yes, I had pet dog. It belongs to the breed of German shepherd.


MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS


Who said : "Stop that noise!"

(a) guard (b) Fluff (c) mother

Answer: guard.


Why was Fluff angry and disappointed?

(a) The guard dog had stopped him. 

(b) He was hungry.

(c) He felt that he was the best dog and should get the bone. 

(d) He was the best dog.

Answer: (a) The guard dog had stopped him. 

              (c) He felt that he was the best dog and should get the bone.


3. What did Fluff's mother mean by saying, "Never give up, try again."?


(a) Never feel that you can't do something. Go back and try again. 

(b) Give everything to others.

(c) If you can't do something don't do it.

(d) If you can't do something it is not your fault.

Answer: (a) Never feel that you can't do something. Go back and try again. 



4. 'No one can turn me away now.' Why did Fluff think this?

(a)  he was clean 

(b) he was quiet

(c) he slept

Answer: (a)  he was clean 



WRITTEN - READ AND ANSWER


What did Fluff notice one day?

One day, he noticed a big house. He saw a big bone on the roof of the house. 


What did Fluff's mother tell him?

Fluff's mother advised him to be polite. 


What did Fluff see on the spotless floor?

Fluff saw his muddy paw marks on the spotless floor. 


What did Fluff not forget to say when he took the bone?

Fluff did not forget to say "Thank you" when he took the bone. 


Word Quiz


 In the lesson what part of s is the word 'growled'?

(a) noun          (b) verb

(c) adjective    (d) interjection

Answer: (b) verb



THINK AND ANSWER


Why did the guard dog call him an ill-mannered dog?

Fluff attacked the big iron gate. So the guard dog called him an ill-mannered dog.


Why did the huge grey dog send Fluff away?

The huge grey dog sent Fluff away because Fluff made the floor dirty with his muddy paw.


List down the changes you noticed in Fluff.

Fluff become polite, clean and well-mannered.


Do you think, we should tease animals? Why/Why not?

We should never tease animals because they too have feelings like us. 


Reference To Context


Read this sentence and answer the questions that follow.


"Never give up, try again."

(a) Who said these words and to whom. 

The Mother said these words to Fluff


(b) Why were these words said? 

Fluff was crying and so mother said these to motive him.


(c) When were these words said? 

These words are said when Fluff was not allowed to enter the house.


(d) What happens next?

Fluff behaved politely and was allowed to enter the house. 



HOTS QUESTION


Do you think Fluff deserved the bone? Why?

Yes. Fluff deserved the bone as Fluff changed himself into polite, clean and well-mannered.  





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