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The Duck and The Kangaroo

NCERT solutions for Class 8 English The Duck and The Kangaroo

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English The Duck and The Kangaroo

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Chapter wise Solutions

Honeydew

  • Chapter-1 The Best Christmas Present in the World
  • Chapter-2 The Tsunami
  • Chapter-3 Glimpses of the Past
  • Chapter-4 Bepin Choudahry’s Lapse of Memory
  • Chapter-5 The Summit Within
  • Chapter-6 This is Jody’s Fawn
  • Chapter-7 A Visit to Cambridge
  • Chapter-8 A Short Monsoon Diary
  • Chapter-9 The Great Stone Face-I
  • Chapter-10 The Great Stone Face- II
  • Chapter-11 The Ant and the Cricket ( Poem)
  • Chapter-12 Geography Lesson (Poem)
  • Chapter-13 Macavity – The Mystery Cat (Poem)
  • Chapter-14 The Last Bargain (Poem)
  • Chapter-15 The School Boy (Poem)
  • Chapter-16 The Duck and the Kangaroo (Poem)
  • Chapter-17 When I Set Out For Lyonnesse (Poem)
  • Chapter-18 On the Grasshopper and Cricket (Poem)

It So Happened

  • Chapter-1 How the camel got his hump
  • Chapter- 2 Children at work
  • Chapter-3 The selfish giant
  • Chapter-4 The treasure within
  • Chapter-5 Princess September
  • Chapter-6 The fight
  • Chapter-7 The open window
  • Chapter-8 Jalebis
  • Chapter-9 The comet

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English The Duck and The Kangaroo

Working with Poem
1: Taking words that come at the end of lines, write five pairs of rhyming words. Read each pair aloud. For example, pond – beyond

Ans: Five pairs of rhyming words are as follows:

(i) Hop − stop

(ii) Back – Quack

(iii) Duck – luck

(iv) Reflection – objection

(v) Bold – cold


NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English The Duck and The Kangaroo

 2: Complete the dialogue.

Duck: Dear Kangaroo! Why don’t you ________

Kangaroo: With pleasure, my dear Duck, though ________

Duck: That won’t be a problem. I will ________

Ans: Duck: Dear Kangaroo! Why don’t you give me a ride on your back?

Kangaroo: With pleasure, my dear Duck, though your feet are unpleasantly wet and cold and I might catch rheumatism.

Duck: That won’t be a problem. I will wear worsted socks and cloak and smoke a cigar every day to keep out the cold.


NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English The Duck and The Kangaroo

3:The Kangaroo does not want to catch ‘rheumatism’. Spot this word in stanza 3 and say why it is spelt differently. Why is it in two parts? Why does the second part begin with a capital letter?

Ans: The word ‘rheumatism’ is spelt differently and is in two parts so that it can rhyme with ‘kangaroo’ in the following line. As a result of splitting the word into two and changing its spelling, ‘roo’ rhymes with ‘kangaroo’. The second part ‘Matiz’ begins with a capital letter because it is the first word of the line. In a poem, every line begins with a capital letter even if it is in continuation with the previous line. Hence, this has been done in order to enhance the poetic effect of the lines.


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