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4.   By not accepting a guest the birds had lost their _______                     .

                    (a) home                         (b) life                         (c) wings


                       'T'

          B. Write   for true and 'F'           for false against each statement :                Decision Making
               1.   Many beautiful golden peacocks had made the pond their home.


               2.   The swans never gave any feather to the king.

               3.   The king sent his servants to cage the swans.

               4.   The golden swans flew away from the pond.


          C. Fill in the blanks with the correct word :                                            Problem Solving

                    uninvited,  jealous,  stubborn,  cages,  golden

               1.   One day a _______          water-bird arrived at the pond.

               2.   The swans felt _____         by the arrival of the new, ______           guest to the pond.

               3.   The golden bird was a _______               one.

               4.   The servants arrived at the pond with _______                   .


          D. Answer the following questions :                                                       Writing Skill

               1.   Where did the golden swans make their home?

               2.   What did the swans give to the king every month?

               3.   What did the swans feel when a golden water-bird arrived there?


               4.   What did the swans do to save their life?

            ACTIVITY

            Ÿ Write the name of some birds which cannot fly.                                       Critical Thinking

























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