The chapter "How to Tell Wild Animals" presents comical and imaginative methods to identify wild animals. The author suggests looking at their footprints, observing their behavior, and even guessing based…
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The chapter "Two Stories about Flying" features two captivating narratives: "His First Flight" by Liam O'Flaherty and "Black Aeroplane" by Frederick Forsyth. In "His First Flight," a young seagull embarks…
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The poem "A Tiger in the Zoo" describes a tiger pacing back and forth in its cage at the zoo. The poet describes the tiger's eyes as burning bright, reflecting…
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The chapter begins with Nelson Mandela's childhood and upbringing in rural South Africa. It then traces his journey to becoming a lawyer and his involvement in the African National Congress…
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In "The Sermon at Benares," Siddhartha, who later becomes Buddha, delivers his first sermon to his five disciples in the Deer Park at Benares. He begins by explaining the Middle…
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The poem "The Tale of Custard the Dragon" is a humorous and whimsical story about a dragon named Custard who is afraid of almost everything. While the other animals in…
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The poem "Fog" by Carl Sandburg describes the fog as a cat that comes on little cat feet, silently and stealthily. The fog covers the city, hiding everything in its…
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The story "Madam Rides the Bus" revolves around an incident where a city woman, referred to as "Madam," takes a bus ride through a rural area. During the journey, she…
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"Mijbil the Otter" is a heartwarming story about the author's relationship with a playful and mischievous otter named Mijbil. The chapter begins with Maxwell's encounter with Mijbil in Iraq, where…
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"The Trees" is a poem that celebrates the beauty and resilience of trees. The poet describes the trees as "congregating" and "celebrating," suggesting a sense of unity and joy among…
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