This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
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Expected Learning Outcomes
I will be able to:
Make inferences based on comprehension of the text and attempt questions
Justify that all animals can’t adapt themselves to human ways of life by quoting example of Toto.
Analyse how nature brings solace to poet’s mind.
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"And the melancholy darkness Gently weeps in rainy tears. " Identify the poetic device
A
Alliteration
B
Simile
C
Transferred Epithet
D
Repetition
Slide 11 - Quiz
Who are the darling dreamers in the poem, "Rain on the Roof"?
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Poet's siblings
B
Poet's parents
C
Poet's friends
D
Raindrops
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What does the poet attach the darkness with?
A
joyful mood
B
sadness
C
Soothing
D
ecstatic
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Which figure of speech is used in ‘patter’ and ‘tinkle’?
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Simile
B
Metaphor
C
Personification
D
Onomatopoeia
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What is a bliss for the poet?
A
Bathing in the rain
B
Getting a lot of money
C
Going to the office in rain
D
Lying on the bed in a joyful mood
Slide 15 - Quiz
“Toto was a pretty monkey.” In what sense is Toto pretty?
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Slide 16 - Open question
Great deal of patience and skill is required to train animals to acquire non-destructive behaviour. How can this statement be proven correct in reference to Toto?
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Slide 17 - Open question
Describe Grandfather's journey to Saharanpur along with Toto.
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What is the effect of the sound of rain on the heart and mind of the poet?
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Slide 19 - Open question
Why is the sound of the rain a 'refrain' in the poem?
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Slide 20 - Open question
Now, I CAN: Justify that all animals can’t adapt themselves to human ways of life and Analyse how nature brings solace to poet’s mind.