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Reflect and Respond

I Does anyone in your family use a hand fan? What do you call it in your language? What is it made of?

II Work in pairs. Study the pictures given below carefully and complete the information. Discuss your answers with your classmates and teacher.


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Summary

This expository article highlights the significance of the Indian hand fan. These hand fans have evolved from being essential functional objects used in everyday life, to ceremonial decorative pieces with the advent of modern technology.

The author first talks about the origin of the word


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Check Your Understanding

II Let us appreciate the poem.

1. Rhyme Scheme and Lineation

(i) Does the poem strictly adhere to a rhyme scheme, or is it in free verse?

Ans.


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Reflect and Respond

I Given below are four riddles. Read and identify who these people are.

1. In furrows deep, secrets I sow,

As time passes,

I watch them grow.

Who am I? _____Farmer__________

2. From wheel to kiln, my skill is born,

Step b...


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