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NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem 6 The Duck and The Kangaroo

English literature is often considered a challenging subject by many students, as it can be both highly rewarding and potentially low-scoring. In English literature, examiners may award marks based on their subjective evaluation of students' answers. This makes it crucial for students to have a deep understanding of the chapters and know how to construct well-crafted responses. One such intricate chapter is "The Duck and The Kangaroo," a poem in Class 8 English. It is a captivating poem with underlying meanings, and many questions in the examinations are related to these deeper interpretations. To prepare for such nuances in "The Duck and The Kangaroo" in Class 8 and master the art of answering, students should study the NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English "The Duck and The Kangaroo." This solution set provides comprehensive training for any examination and equips students to excel. In addition to English, science students seeking NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Science will also find our master teachers' curated solutions highly beneficial. For an all-encompassing revision, students can also download Orchids' NCERT Solutions for Class 8 Maths.

Working with Poem

Question 1 :

Taking words that come at the end of lines, write five pairs of rhyming words. Read each pair aloud.

For example, pond — beyond

 

Answer :

Five pairs of rhyming words:

  1. Duck-luck

  2. Hop-stop

  3. Pond-beyond

  4. Back-quack

  5. Bold-cold

 


Question 2 :

Complete the dialogue.

Duck : Dear Kangaroo! Why don’t you ____________

 

Kangaroo : With pleasure, my dear Duck, though _____________ 

 

Duck: That won’t be a problem. I will ______________

 

 

Answer :

give me a ride on your back. I’ll sit quietly and just quack all day and see the beautiful world around me, beyond this pond.

 

you are wet and your cold feet might give me rheumatism.

 

wear socks and a shrug and also smoke a cigar every day to avoid the cold.

 


Question 3 :

The Kangaroo does not want to catch ‘rheumatism’. Spot this word in stanza 3 and say why it is spelt differently. Why is it in two parts? Why does the second part begin with a capital letter?

 

Answer :

In this line, the word ‘rheumatism’ is divided into two parts and spelt differently in order to rhyme with ‘kangaroo’. In the changed spelling of rheumatism, ‘Roo’ rhymes with ‘kangaroo’. In the second part of the spelling, ‘Matiz’ begins with a capital letter because it is the initial letter of the sentence. Every line in a poem begins with a capital letter even if it is continued from the previous line. So, this is done in the poem to magnify the poetic effect.

 


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