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1. What things did the girl not want to share?
Answer: She did not want to share her sweets, her book, or her doll.
2. Why is she called 'nobody’s friend'?
Answer: She is called 'nobody’s friend' because she does not share anything and does not let anyone play with her.
3. What lesson does this part of the poem teach us?
Answer: It teaches us that if we don’t share with others, we may not have any friends.
4. What things did the boy not want to share?
Answer: He did not want to share his toffee, his tricycle, or his train.
5. Why is the boy also called 'nobody’s friend'?
Answer: The boy is also called 'nobody’s friend' because he did not share anything with anyone.
6. What does the last girl in the poem say she will do?
Answer: She says she will share her sweets, ball, books, games, apple, and cake with others.
7. What kind of friend is the girl in the last stanza?
Answer: She is a kind and generous friend who loves to share with others.
8. What message does the poet Enid Blyton give through this poem?
Answer: The poet gives the message that sharing makes us good friends and helps us spread happiness.
9. Did the boy share his toffee and tricycle with others?
Answer: No, the boy did not share his toffee and tricycle with others.
10. Why are the two children nobody’s friends?
Answer: The two children are nobody’s friends because they do not share anything with others.
11. What does the child in the last stanza want to share?
Answer: The child in the last stanza wants to share her sweets, ball, books, games, apple, and cake.
12. Can you write the opposite of –
(i) lend → borrow
(ii) nobody → somebody
13. Read the given sentences and underline the no word in each.
(i) Nobody is at home.
(ii) Ram has no book.
(iii) Can no one help him?
(iv) Was Gopal nowhere around?
(v) None of the two boys came.
(vi) There is nothing to do.
(vii) I have no coat.
(viii) Radha is never late.
14. Say Aloud and Let’s Write – Answers
Now write words that rhyme with:
Train:
pain, gain, rain, main
Friend:
bend, send, end, lend
15. Let’s Write – What does this mean?
(i) We must be there for friends in trouble.
(ii) Only a good friend will be with us when we are in trouble.
16. In a short paragraph, write how you can be a good friend:
Answer:
I can be a good friend by sharing my toys, books, and sweets with others. I will help my friends when they are in need and always speak kindly. I will never leave my friend alone when they are in trouble. I will make sure to make everyone feel happy and included.