Class 8 : English β Lesson 13. Feathered Friend
EXPLANATION AND ANALYSIS
πͺΆ INTRODUCTORY IDEA AND CENTRAL THEME πͺΆ
ποΈ Feathered Friend is a gentle and sensitive lesson that explores friendship trust and respect between humans and animals The lesson highlights that true companionship does not arise from control or possession but from care freedom and understanding The central theme celebrates empathy and shows how bonds grow naturally when kindness is offered without expectation
π‘ SETTING AND QUIET ATMOSPHERE π‘
π€οΈ The lesson is set in a calm domestic environment where daily life unfolds slowly The presence of the bird brings a subtle change to the space The quiet setting allows readers to notice small moments and emotions The peaceful atmosphere reflects the nature of the bond being formed
π¦ THE BIRD AS A SYMBOL π¦
π± The bird symbolises freedom innocence and trust It is not confined or owned yet it chooses to return This voluntary return reflects confidence and comfort The lesson uses the bird to show that trust cannot be forced It must be earned through gentle behaviour and respect
π€ FORMATION OF THE BOND π€
β¨ The friendship develops gradually through consistent kindness The human character does not demand attention but allows space This patience allows trust to grow naturally The lesson teaches that meaningful relationships are built over time through sensitivity and awareness
πͺΆ CARE WITHOUT POSSESSION πͺΆ
π‘ A key idea in the lesson is caring without controlling The bird is not trapped or restricted The human offers safety and warmth while respecting freedom This balance shows maturity and ethical responsibility The lesson teaches that love does not require ownership
π§ EMOTIONAL AWARENESS AND EMPATHY π§
β€οΈ The lesson highlights emotional awareness Understanding the needs of another being requires observation and empathy The human recognises fear comfort and trust in the bird This sensitivity deepens the bond and reflects emotional intelligence
πΏ CHANGE IN DAILY LIFE πΏ
π The presence of the bird alters the rhythm of everyday life Moments become calmer and more meaningful The lesson shows how companionship enriches routine and brings quiet joy This change emphasises the emotional value of simple connections
π HUMAN ANIMAL RELATIONSHIP π
πΎ The lesson presents a respectful model of human animal interaction It discourages exploitation and encourages coexistence The story teaches that animals are companions not objects This perspective promotes compassion and ethical behaviour toward all living beings
π LESSONS FOR STUDENTS π
π For students the lesson teaches kindness patience and respect for life It encourages observing rather than dominating and caring without selfishness These values help build empathy responsibility and moral awareness
π RELEVANCE IN MODERN LIFE π
ποΈ In a world where relationships are often rushed the lesson reminds readers of slow meaningful bonding It promotes sensitivity toward animals and nature The message remains relevant in discussions about compassion and coexistence
π CORE MESSAGE AND VALUE EDUCATION π
π Feathered Friend teaches empathy respect trust and gentle care It shows that true friendship thrives in freedom and understanding The lesson builds emotional maturity and ethical sensitivity
π SUMMARY π
πΈ Feathered Friend describes the development of a quiet bond between a human and a bird based on trust and kindness The lesson shows that care without possession creates genuine companionship It teaches empathy patience and respect for freedom highlighting the beauty of gentle relationships
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TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS
πΏ Let us think and reflect
π β I. Read the given extracts and answer the questions that follow.
π β 1. Sven was one of our best construction men, and excelled at the tricky and specialised work of collecting assorted girders as they floated around in a free fall, making them do the slow-motion, three-dimensional ballet that would get them into their right positions, and fusing the pieces together when they were precisely dovetailed into the intended pattern: it was a skilled and difficult job, for a space suit is not the most convenient of garbs in which to work.
π β (i) What can be inferred about Svenβs abilities from his job description?
π β
Answer:
πΉ B. He possesses a strong understanding of working in space.
π β (ii) How can we conclude that Sven was working in zero gravity?
π β
Answer:
πΉ The girders are described as floating around in free fall, which happens only in zero gravity.
π β (iii) Select the option that is correct for both (Assertion) A and (Reason) R.
(A): Svenβs job required him to make girders perform a βthree-dimensional balletβ in space.
(R): Working in zero gravity allows objects to float, making precise positioning more challenging.
π β
Answer:
πΉ A. Both (A) and (R) are true, and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
π β (iv) Replace the underlined word with a word similar in meaning from the extract.
During the festival, people wore colourful outfits that represented their culture.
π β
Answer:
πΉ garbs
π β 2. βJim! Thereβs something wrong with the air! Thatβs why Claribelβs passed out. Iβve just remembered that miners used to carry canaries down to warn them of gas.β
π β (i) Fill in the blank by selecting the correct option from those given in the brackets.
The narrator references canaries and miners in order to __.
(highlight the historical use of canaries as warning systems / explain the reason that caused Claribel to faint suddenly)
π β
Answer:
πΉ highlight the historical use of canaries as warning systems
π β (ii) Complete the following sentence with a suitable reason.
Jim initially dismisses the warning about the air because __.
π β
Answer:
πΉ he believes the alarms would have gone off as there were duplicate circuits.
π β (iii) What does the phrase βshook Jimβ mean in the context of the information in the extract?
Jim was __.
π β
Answer:
πΉ B. startled by unexpected information
π β (iv) What does the crewβs action of passing the oxygen bottle around βlike a pipe of peaceβ suggest about their response to the situation?
π β
Answer:
πΉ It suggests that the tension reduced and calm cooperation replaced panic.
π β II. Answer the following questions.
π β 1. What was the purpose of the alarm? What had caused its failure?
π β
Answer:
πΉ The alarm was meant to warn the crew of dangerous air conditions.
πΉ It failed because the second alarm circuit was not yet connected.
π β 2. How does the crewβs reaction to Claribel change over the course of the story?
π β
Answer:
πΉ Initially, the crew is dismissive and unconcerned.
πΉ Later, they realise the seriousness of the situation and act quickly to save her.
π β 3. What does the last part of the story tell us about the significance of unusual ways of problem solving?
π β
Answer:
πΉ It shows that unconventional thinking can save lives when standard systems fail.
π β 4. Justify the appropriateness of the title of the story.
π β
Answer:
πΉ Claribel, like a canary, warns the crew of danger.
πΉ The title highlights her role as a life-saving indicator.
π β 5. βWithout Claribel, we should soon have been slightly dead.β What does this line suggest about uncertainty of life in space?
π β
Answer:
πΉ It shows that life in space is fragile and survival depends on constant alertness.
π β 6. Explain how has the writer presented science fiction with a touch of humour.
π β
Answer:
πΉ The writer uses witty expressions and ironic statements.
πΉ Serious danger is described in a light-hearted tone.
π β 7. How would Sven reflect on his experience of almost losing Claribel and of saving the lives of the entire crew?
π β
Answer:
πΉ He would feel grateful, responsible, and proud of the teamwork that saved everyone.
π Let us learn
π β I. Choose the appropriate adjectives from the box given below to match with the words 1β8 that follow.
Adjectives:
nagging, vague, delighted, narrow, sluggish, hushed, inexplicable, sheepish
π β 1. __ path
π β
Answer:
πΉ narrow
π β 2. __ worry
π β
Answer:
πΉ nagging
π β 3. __ plan
π β
Answer:
πΉ vague
π β 4. __ look
π β
Answer:
πΉ sheepish
π β 5. __ reason
π β
Answer:
πΉ inexplicable
π β 6. __ traffic
π β
Answer:
πΉ sluggish
π β 7. __ voices
π β
Answer:
πΉ hushed
π β 8. __ expression
π β
Answer:
πΉ delighted
π β II. The word βintercomβ is used in the text. It is called a merged word as it is made by combining the parts of two wordsββinternalβ and βcommunicationβ.
Combine the words in Column 1 with the words in Column 2 to make merged words. Write the merged word and its meaning. One example has been done for you.
π β (ii) motor + hotel
π β
Answer:
πΉ motel β a roadside hotel for motorists
π β (iii) smoke + fog
π β
Answer:
πΉ smog β polluted air formed by smoke and fog
π β (iv) situation + comedy
π β
Answer:
πΉ sitcom β a humorous television or radio series
π β (v) video + log
π β
Answer:
πΉ vlog β a blog in video form
π β (vi) spoon + fork
π β
Answer:
πΉ spork β a combined spoon and fork
π β (vii) web + seminar
π β
Answer:
πΉ webinar β an online seminar
π β III. Read the following sentence from the text and fill in the blank.
It will mean that youβre being doubly safeguarded.
π β In the given sentence, βwillβ denotes __ (past/present/future) time.
π β
Answer:
πΉ future
π β IV. Fill in the blanks with the correct form (Simple Present, Present Progressive, βwillβ, or βgoing toβ) to indicate future time.
π β 1. Our flight __ (leave) at 10.00 a.m. tomorrow.
π β
Answer:
πΉ leaves
π β 2. They __ (finish) the project by the end of this week.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will finish
π β 3. The weather forecast says it __ (rain) later today.
π β
Answer:
πΉ is going to rain
π β 4. We __ (move) into our new house next month.
π β
Answer:
πΉ are moving
π β 5. I __ (start) my new hobby class next Monday.
π β
Answer:
πΉ am starting
π β 6. She __ (go) to the mall this afternoon.
π β
Answer:
πΉ is going
π β 7. The team __ (have) a meeting at 3.00 p.m. tomorrow.
π β
Answer:
πΉ is having
π β 8. I __ (help) you with your homework after dinner.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will help
π β V. Fill in the blanks with the suitable forms of verbs given in brackets to express future time reference.
π β By 2040, artificial intelligence 1. __ (revolutionise) medical treatments.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will have revolutionised
π β Researchers 2. (develop) AI-powered diagnostic tools that 3. (transform) healthcare by the end of this decade.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will develop
πΉ will transform
π β Next week, the International Science Congress 4. __ (open) to showcase advancements in AI and robotics.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will open
π β In the coming years, robots 5. __ (assist) surgeons in performing complex operations.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will assist
π β Years ago, experts had predicted that AI would reshape our world, and now, as we approach the future, this 6. __ (be) our new reality.
π β
Answer:
πΉ will be
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OTHER IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
π Passage
The small bird returned each morning with quiet trust settling near the window as if recognising a bond. Its presence softened the room and altered the rhythm of the day. Care offered without possession created companionship where freedom remained intact reminding the observer that friendship thrives on respect rather than control.
π β Q1. The word companionship in the passage most nearly means
π’ 1οΈβ£ ownership
π΅ 2οΈβ£ fellowship
π‘ 3οΈβ£ distance
π£ 4οΈβ£ obedience
βοΈ Answer: π΅ 2οΈβ£ fellowship
π β Q2. Which word best captures the nature of the bond described
π’ 1οΈβ£ possessive
π΅ 2οΈβ£ mutual
π‘ 3οΈβ£ imposed
π£ 4οΈβ£ fleeting
βοΈ Answer: π΅ 2οΈβ£ mutual
π β Q3. The passage implies that true friendship flourishes through __ rather than dominance.
π β
Answer: respect
π β Q4. Why does the birdβs return each morning feel significant
π β
Answer: It signals trust built through gentle and consistent care.
π β Q5. How does the birdβs presence change the observerβs day
π β
Answer: It softens the atmosphere and brings calm companionship.
π β Q6. Explain how the passage redefines friendship between humans and animals.
π β
Answer: The passage presents friendship as a relationship grounded in trust and freedom rather than ownership. By offering care without control the observer allows companionship to emerge naturally showing that respect sustains bonds across species.
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