The Missing Tenth Man Answer Sheet
Class six English,chapter Six,Lesson-6.1
New Vocabularies: Dip-ডুব, Confused-বিভ্রান্ত, Gather-জড়ো, Scream-চিৎকার, Emphasis-জোর, Intonation-স্বর.
- What have really happened?
Answer: The confusion arose because each person in the group forgot to count themselves when checking if everyone had safely returned from the river. The count stopped at nine because they only counted each other. The cap seller’s solution, having each person wear a cap and then counting the total number of caps, helped them realize the oversight and correct the count to ten. The missing person was an error in their counting approach, not an actual absence.
- What caused the count to reach nine when they individually tallied themselves?
Answer:The result came to nine when they counted each of them because each person in the group forgot to include themselves in the count. They only counted the other nine individuals, leading to the incorrect perception that one person was missing.
Class six English,chapter Six,Lesson-6.3
নামের প্রথম অক্ষর কেন Bold Letter হয় নিচে আলোচনা করা হলোঃ | |
The Sentences | Reason |
“They hold their hands to each other while taking the dip.” | The use of capitals emphasizes the crucial action of holding hands, which becomes significant later in the story when they forget to do so while coming out of the water. |
“One day, a group of ten men go to the Ganges to take a dip.” | Capitals are used to highlight the main setting and purpose of the story, emphasizing the location (Ganges) and the reason for their gathering (taking a dip). |
“After returning to the shore, Mr. Rothin, one of the senior men, asks…” | Capitals are used to draw attention to the introduction of Mr. Rothin, a senior figure in the story who plays a key role in the later confusion about the count of men. |
“I can help you” | The use of capitals emphasizes the pivotal moment when the cap seller offers assistance, a crucial turning point in the story leading to the resolution of the confusion about the missing tenth man. |
Class six English,chapter Six,Lesson-6.5
Here’s the information organized in a table format:
Punctuation Mark | Symbol(s) |
---|---|
Full Stop / Period | . |
Comma | , |
Question Mark | ? |
Exclamation Mark | ! |
Quotation Marks / Speech Marks | “ ” (opening and closing) |
Ellipsis | … |
Colon | : |
Semicolon | ; |
Apostrophe | ‘ |
Parentheses | ( ) |
Brackets | [ ] |
Hyphen | – |
Dash | — |
Slash / Forward Slash | / |
Backslash | \ |
Ampersand | & |
Percent Sign | % |
Class six English,chapter Six,Lesson-6.7
a. garden is beautiful this a tea
Answer.This is a beautiful tea garden.
b. friend dear hello
Answer.Hello! Dear friend.
c. you what doing are here.
Answer.What are you doing here?
d. rana my is dr neighbour
Answer.Dr.Rana is my neighbour.
e. bought a funny interesting a and colourful book
Answer.Bought a colorful and a interesting funny book.
Class six English,chapter Six,Lesson-6.8
1)_Once in a village, there lived a wise man. People from nearby villages have been coming to the wise man 2)_and complaining about the same problems every time 3)_One day he told the villagers,4)_”Dear friends, listen to a joke.” Hearing the joke, the villagers roared in laughter. After a few minutes,5)_he told them the same joke, and only a few of them smiled.6)_,When he told the same joke for the third time, no one laughed anymore.7)_The wise man smiled and said 8)_”You can’t laugh at the same joke over and over_9)So why are you always crying about the same problem 10)_”
Answer:
1) Once In a village, there resided a wise man. People from nearby villages HAD been coming to the wise man 2) AND complaining about the same problems every time 3) . One day he told the villagers, 4) “DEAR friends, listen to a joke.” Hearing the joke, the villagers roared in laughter. After a few minutes, 5) ,he shared the same joke again, and only a few of them smiled. 6) However, when he repeated the joke for the third time, no one laughed anymore. 7) BUT the wise man smiled and said 8) , “You can’t laugh at the same joke over and over 9) , so why are you always crying about the same problem 10) ?”