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The Squirrel

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Introduction The Squirrel by Mildred Bowers Armstrong from English Honeycomb This tutorial covers the summary of the poem written by Mildred Bowers Armstrong named “The Squirrel”. The poem is taken from the English Honeycomb textbook for Class 7 NCERT following the detailed explanation of the poem. Images Coming soon Synopsis of “The Squirrel” The poem is set near a tree where a squirrel is sitting on the branch with his nut and the speaker is wonderful at the actions of that little creature. The poet depicts how the twisted tail of the squirrel looks like a question ... Read More

The Shed

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Introduction This tutorial consists of the summary of the poem written by Frank Flynn named “The Shed”, a detailed explanation, and the meaning of difficult words to clearly understand the meaning of the poem. We have also given a short description of the author and answered the questions from the text so that students might not have a problem during their exam preparation. Synopsis of “The Shed” The poem outlines the view of an old shed that has been closed for years and the speaker is curious to know what's inside whenever he sees it from his garden. Spider ... Read More

The Rebel

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Introduction The Rebel by D.J. Enright from English Honeycomb In this tutorial, we have covered the summary of the poem English Honeycomb written by D. J. Enright named 'The Rebel' and a detailed stanza-wise explanation for students to understand every stanza separately. The tutorial also incorporates a brief description of the author, the meaning of difficult words, and answers to the FAQ questions from the text to help readers take a thorough analysis of the poem. Synopsis of ‘The Rebel’ The poem draws the picture of a revolutionary voice of the person who does not wish to be ... Read More

Mystery of the Talking Fan

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Introduction Images Coming soon The tutorial consists of the complete poem analysis taken from English Honeycomb Class 7, written by Maude Rubin named Mystery of the Talking Fan. This tutorial will guide you through the summary and a detailed explanation of the poem for a better learning through this tutorial. Synopsis of Mystery of the Talking Fan The poem draws our attention toward the mundane things around us that go unnoticed on the regular days of our lives. The poetess here has addressed a ceiling fan that might be hanging in her bedroom or home, making noise ... Read More

Dad and the Cat and the Tree

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Introduction This morning a cat got Stuck in our tree. Dad said, “Right, just Leave it to me.” The tree was wobbly, The tree was tall. Mum said, “For goodness’ Sake don’t fall!” “Fall?” scoffed Dad, “A climber like me? Child’s play, this is! You wait and see.” He got out the ladder From the garden shed. It slipped. He landed In the flower bed. “Never mind, ” said Dad, Brushing the dirt Off his hair and his face And his trousers and his shirt, “We’ll try Plan B. Stand Out of the way!” Mum said, “Don’t ... Read More

Garden Snake

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Introduction I saw a snake and ran away... Some snakes are dangerous, they say; But mother says that kind is good, And eats up insects for his food. So when he wiggles in the grass I’ll stand aside and watch him pass, And tell myself, “There’s no mistake, It’s just a harmless garden snake!”MURIEL L. SONNE Images Coming soon Muriel L. Sonne born on October 31, 1913,  was a well-known writer as well as a poet. His works of literature are well-known all across the globe. Snakes are one of the least popular creatures on the planet. People often ... Read More

Chivvy

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Introduction Grown-ups say things like− Speak up Don’t talk with your mouth full Don’t stare Don’t point Don’t pick your nose Sit Say please Less noise Shut the door behind you Don’t drag your feet Haven’t you got a hankie? Take your hands out of your pockets Pull your socks Stand up straight Say thank you Don’t interrupt No one thinks you’re funny Take your elbows off the table Can’t you make your own mind up about anythingMICHAEL ROSEN Images Coming soon Michael Wayne Rosen was born in the United Kingdom on May 7, 1946. He is ... Read More

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