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Class 7: Unit-6: The Unusual Spectator (Only For Reading & Discussion)

The Unusual Spectator by Ruskin Bond The Unusual Spectator by Ruskin Bond narrates an amusing anecdote revolving around a cricket match and its unexpected disruption by a not-so-menacing crocodile. Ranji and his friends schedule a match against the village boys on Sunday. The village boys, led by Sheroo, live close and practise often. This is a source of concern for Ranji and his teammates who are scattered all over the town. To add to the distress, sometimes the adults join the team as well. Their skills are questionable, but the children allow it since they sponsor most of the necessities. Nakoo, a crocodile living in the river that runs close to the pitch, frequents these matches. Respectfully titled “Nakoo ji” by the children, the crocodile is mostly content minding his own business and bothers no one, even though the noise made by the enthusiastic cricketers scares away his prey, and the shallows where he likes to rest are often disturbed by the attack of cricket balls. On the D-d...
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Class 7: Unit - 5B: Missed by P G Wodehouse (Notebook Work)

Background of the Poem:    P. G. Wodehouse was famous for his humorous writing and witty style.“Missed” is a light-hearted poem that humorously describes a cricketer’s deep embarrassment after missing an easy catch during a cricket match. The poem reflects how people often exaggerate small mistakes and feel ashamed over minor failures. Summary The poem begins on a bright and beautiful summer morning. The breeze carries the pleasant smell of hay, creating a cheerful atmosphere. The speaker is dressed in clean white flannels and feels excited for the cricket match. The playground is crowded with spectators, including elegantly dressed ladies and enthusiastic boys. Birds are singing sweetly, adding to the pleasant setting. Everything appears perfect and joyful before the match. During the game, the batsman hits the ball high into the air. The speaker gets an easy chance to catch the ball. However, he becomes distracted by the beauty around him and the buzzing ...

Class 7: Unit - 5B: Missed by P G Wodehouse (Only For Reading & Discussion)

 Missed by P G Wodehouse Missed is a delightful and humorous poem that describes how a beautiful summer morning—perfect for a game of cricket—turns into a terrible day for the speaker after he misses an easy catch. The speaker begins by describing the setting of the poem, a beautiful and sunny morning where the breeze carrying the scent of hay. The speaker is in white and clean flannels and is cheerful and happy. The gallery is brimming with people, including immaculately dressed ladies. Young boys are seated on rollers and the birds are singing their sweetest songs. However, the speaker's idyllic morning takes a turn for the worse. Distracted by the beauty of the summer afternoon and the buzzing of a bee, he fails to take a simple catch. The bowler gasps, the crowd roars in anticipation, and the batsman, thinking he's out, starts to walk away. The speaker, realizing his mistake, is filled with dread. He says that he feels responsible for having bungled the catch—a catch which ...