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NCERT solutions for Class 8 English The School Boy

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English The School Boy

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 School Boy

Class –VIII English

The School Boy

Page No: 85

Working with Poem

1:Find three or four words/phrases in stanza 1 that reflect the child’s happiness and joy.

Ans: The phrases that reflect the child’s joy and happiness are ‘love to rise in a summer morn’, ‘birds sing on every tree’, ‘the skylark sings with me’, and ‘sweet company’.

2:In stanza 2, the mood changes. Which words/phrases reflect the changed mood?

Ans: The phrases that reflect the changed mood are ‘it drives all joy away’ and ‘spend the day in sighing and dismay’.

3:’A cruel eye outworn’ (stanza 2) refers to

(i) the classroom which is shabby/noisy.

(ii) the lessons which are difficult/uninteresting.

(iii) the dull/uninspiring life at school with lots of work and no play.

Mark the Ans that you consider right.

Ans: (iii) the dull/uninspiring life at school with lots of work and no play.

4:’Nor sit in learning’s bower

Worn thro’ with the dreary shower’

Which of the following is a close paraphrase of the lines above?

(i) Nor can I sit in a roofless classroom when it is raining.

(ii) Nor can I learn anything at school though teachers go on lecturing and explaining.

(iii) Nor can I sit in the school garden for fear of getting wet in the rain.

Ans: (ii) Nor can I learn anything at school though teachers go on lecturing and explaining.


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