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    Tamil Nadu Board 8th Standard English - Poem Unit 6: Book Back Answers and Solutions

        This post covers the book back answers and solutions for Unit 6 – Poem from the Tamil Nadu State Board 8th Standard English textbook. These detailed answers have been carefully prepared by our expert teachers at KalviTips.com.

        We have explained each answer in a simple, easy-to-understand format, highlighting important points step by step under the relevant subtopics. Students are advised to read and memorize these subtopics thoroughly. Once you understand the main concepts, you’ll be able to connect other related points with real-life examples and confidently present them in your tests and exams.

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    Question Types Covered:

    • 1 Mark Questions: Choose the correct answer, Fill in the blanks, Identify the correct statement, Match the following 
    • 2 Mark Questions: Answer briefly 
    • 3, 4, and 5 Mark Questions: Answer in detail

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    Unit 6: Lessons in Life

    A. Comprehension Questions.

    1. What is  planting a flower compared to?
            Having a friend is compared to planting a flower.

    2. What does the tiniest creature need? 
            The tiniest creature needs room.

    3. What do the smallest gifts deserve?
            The smallest gifts deserve "thank you".

    4. What will happen if you fail to give importance to others? 
            If you fail to give importance to others, you may feel sad and forgotten.

    5. What life lessons you learned from the poem?
            Lessons in life aren't always simple, and nothing is given for free.

    6. Pick out the rhyming words from stanza III 
            The words "simple" and "thank you" rhyme, as well as the words "free" and "me".

    7. Explain the phrase "Having a friend is like planting a flower." 
            The phrase means that, similar to how planting a flower requires care and attention to grow and bloom, having a friend also requires nurturing and effort to flourish. 
            It emphasizes the importance of showing love, kindness, and thoughtfulness in friendships, as they can bring joy, support, and a sense of companionship in life.

    Figure of Speech. 

    1. Simile

    Exercise:

    1. Write a sentence using ‘as fast as the wind’
            The cheetah ran as fast as the wind.

    2. Write a simile using the word ‘like’. 
            The cheetah was like a blur as it ran down its prey.

    3. Think of  simile using the word ‘as’. 
            The cheetah was as quick as lightning.

    4. What does ‘as smart as a fox’ mean?
            The idiom "as smart as a fox" means that someone is very clever and cunning. Foxes are known for their intelligence and ability to outsmart their prey.

    2.Metaphor

    Exercise: 

    1. Which of the given options is a Metaphor?
            c) His words are pearls of wisdom.

    2. What does 'The world is a stage" mean?
            The world is a stage means life is a drama

    3. Identify the Metaphor in the sentence:
    Her hair is always a rat's nest in the morning.
            A rat's nest is the metaphor

    4. Write a sentence with a Metaphor.
            King Ashoka is a lion in the war field.


     


     

     

     

     






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