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WEL-COME

NEW ENGLISH SCHOOL KASABE DIGRAJ

Subject - ENGLISH 9th Mrs.Kudale S.A. B.A.B.Ed

sshkjksa Unit- First Humour Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

One Inch Tall

One Inch Tall If you were only one inch tall, you’d ride a worm to school. The teardrop of a crying ant would be your swimming pool. A crumb of a cake would be a feast And last you seven days at least, A flea would be a frightening beast If you were only one inch tall Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

If you were only one inch tall, you’d walk beneath the door, And it would take about a month to get down to the store. A bit of fluff would be your bed, you’d swing upon a spider’s thread, And were a thimble on your head If you were one inch tall. Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

You’d surf across the kitchen sink upon a stick of gum. You couldn’t hug your mama, you’d just have to hug her thumb. you’d run from people’s feet in fright, To move a pen would take all night, (This poem took fourteen years to write -’Cause I’m just one inch tall). -Shel Silverstein Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

A1. In my opinion Discuss in group the following: 1.Things that gave you joy in your childhood 2.Things you could not do only because you were a child 3.The privileges you think adult enjoy Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

A2.Imagine Imagine you got up early in the morning and found you were just one centimetre tall: 1.How you things would change 2.What problems you would face Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour

A3.Imagine Imagine you were a bird. Discuss with your partner and write you responses: 1.how you would come to school 2.What your food would be 3.Where you would sit to attend classes 4.What games you would play Std- 9 Sub- English Unit-Humour