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13.clever Ramalinga

The document provides advanced material for a third-class English lesson focused on the story 'Clever Ramalinga.' It includes new vocabulary, opposite words, word forms, singular-plural conversions, verbs, and comprehension questions related to the story. The lesson emphasizes the cleverness of Ramalinga in outsmarting thieves who attempted to steal his wife's jewels.
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13.clever Ramalinga

The document provides advanced material for a third-class English lesson focused on the story 'Clever Ramalinga.' It includes new vocabulary, opposite words, word forms, singular-plural conversions, verbs, and comprehension questions related to the story. The lesson emphasizes the cleverness of Ramalinga in outsmarting thieves who attempted to steal his wife's jewels.
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Advanced material for third class english-13th lesson (term-2)

TERM
II
13. CLEVER RAMALINGA
I) New words:-

1. Kingdom.
2. Witty.
3. Jewels.
4. Ornaments.
5. Servants.
6. Rogues.
7. Behind.
8. Midnight.
9. Secretly.
10. Intentionally.
11. Thieves.
12. Nobody.
13. Buckets.
14. Almost.
15. Master.
16. Ropes.
17. Stones.

II) Opposite words:-

1. Clever x stupid.
2. Witty x foolish.
3. Loud x low.
4. Safety x danger.
5. Light x darkness.
6. Secret x public.
7. Master x servant.

III) Word forms:-

1. Life – live.
2. Poem – poet.
3. Serve – servant.
4. Observe – observation.
IV) Singular- Plural:-

1. Ornament – ornaments.
2. Servant – servants.
3. Criminal – criminals.

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Advanced material for third class english-13th lesson (term-2)

4. Stone – stones.
5. Bucket – buckets.
6. Jewel – jewels.
7. Rope –ropes.
8. Rogue – rogues.
V) Verbs:-

1. Steal – stole – stolen.


2. Drop – dropped – dropped.
3. Draw – drew – drawn.
4. Fill – filled- filled.
5. Lift – lifted – lifted.
6. Stand – stood – stood.
7. Begin – began – begun.
VI) Answer the following questions:-

1. Who was Ramalinga?


Ans:- Ramalinga was a poet in the kingdom of Vijayanagara.

2. What did Ramalinga’s wife have? What did she do at night?


Ans:- Ramalinga wife had a lot of jewels. She keeps the jewels in box.

3. Who decided to steal the jewels?


Ans:- The two servants of Ramalinga decided to steal the jewels.

4. Did Ramalinga know this?


Ans:- Yes, Ramalinga knew this.

5. What were Ramalinga and his wife talking about at night?


Ans:- Many thieves were in the town so they keep the jewels in the well.

6. What did Ramalinga put in the box in place of jewels?


Ans:- Ramalinga put stones in the box in place of jewels.

7. How did the servants want to take the box from the well?
Ans:- By drawing all the water from the well.

8. At the end, why did Ramalinga thank the thieves?


Ans:- Ramalinga thanked the thieves for watering the plants.

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