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I. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUSETIONS:

Sonu saw the yellow butterfly in his garden. He ran and caught the butterfly. But it looked sad in Sonu’s hand. He let the butterfly go. It sat on the red rose. It flew to the peach tree and then sailed on a lotus leaf. It flew merrily from flower to flower. Sonu watched it fly and fly.
1. Where did Sonu First see the butterfly
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2. How did butterfly look in Sonu’s hand?
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3. Where did butterfly rested first?
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4. Where did butterfly sail?
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5. Who watched butterfly flying?
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6. Encircle the noun in the given sentence
Sonu watched it fly and fly
7. Write the opposites of
Happy x stood x
8. Write the past tense of
Fly - look -
9. How did butterfly fly from flower to flower?
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10. Complete the following
Butterfly flew to the ____________________tree
II. READ THE PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUSETIONS: A forest has many trees. Many animals and birds live in the forests. Forests are beautiful places. Forest gives us rain. It gives us useful products like woods for constructing house, furniture. It also gives us valuable medicine. Long, long ago, there were many forests on the earth. Now there are very few. The earth needs forests. Let us plant trees, not cut them

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