Samacheer Kalvi Class 6th Term 1 Poem Chapter 1 The Crocodile Solutions

Tamilnadu Board Samacheer Kalvi 6th English Term 1 Poem Solutions Chapter 1: Tamilnadu State Board Solution Class 6 English Chapter 1 Term 1 Poem – The Crocodile.

Samacheer Kalvi 6th English Term 1 Poem Solutions Chapter 1

Samacheer Kalvi 6th English Term 1 Poem Solutions Chapter 1: Overview 

Board

Samacheer Kalvi
Class

 6

Subject

English
Unit

(1) Poem

Chapter Name

The Crocodile
Term

1

Samacheer Kalvi Class 6th Term 1 Poem The Crocodile Question Answer Solution

 

B.) Choose the rhyming words from the box and write them in the correct blanks.

1.) Caws, paws

2.) Din, thin

3.) File,while

4.) Nail, mail

 

C.) Read these lines and answer the questions given below.

1.) Here he refers to the crocodile.

2.) The Nile refers to the great river Nile .The river Nile is situated in Egypt

3.) The crocodile welcomes the fish because it is hungry.

The line which tells us that the crocodile is hungry is“How Neatly spreads his claws and welcomes little fishes in”.

 

D.) Work in pairs. Share your answers with your partner.

1.) The poem is about the little crocodile Who takes care of itself and also knows how do catch fish with its jaws.

2.) The crocodile’s tail is shiny.

3.) Here the phrase improving his shining tail describes the crocodiles efforts to beautify its tails with the water of the Nile.

4.) He spreads his claws very neatly.

5.) He welcomes the little fishes into his jaws because he wants to eat themthem.

6.) The line which talks about the crocodiles mouth and his shape is

“How neatly spreads his claws and welcomes little fishes in with gently smiling jaws”

 

E.) What does the poet say about the crocodile? Write in your own words.

Ans – The poet says that the little crocodile tries to beautify its tail with the water of Nile. The poet also talks about the crocodiles golden scale.

He also describes the process of eating fish is with smiling jaws in the poem.

 

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Updated: September 23, 2022 — 4:13 pm

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