Balbharati Class 7 English Solutions Chapter 3.4 The Brook

Balbharati Class 7 English Solutions Chapter 3.4 The Brook

Welcome to NCTB Solutions. Here with this post we are going to help 7th class students for the Solutions of Balbharati Class 7 English Book Unit Three, Chapter 3.4, The Brook. Here students can easily find step by step solutions of all the questions in The Brook. Also our Expert English Teacher’s solved all the problems with easily understandable language with proper guidance so that all the students can understand easily. Here in this post students will get chapter 3.4 solutions. Here all the Question Answer are based on Balbharati latest syllabus. Here all the question and answer are based on Maharashtra State Board latest syllabus.

Chapter 3.4 : The Brook Exercise question Solutions

Question no – (2) 

Answer : 

The meaning of Ridges is bluff.

The meaning of Brimming is overflowing.

The meaning of Eddying is revolve.

The meaning of Babble is grumble.

The meaning of Fallow is declined.

The meaning of Trout is a kind of freshwater fish.

The meaning of Netted is trapped.

Question no – (3) 

Answer : 

(1) A man who is looking for his proprietor to be hired, is the speaker in the poem.

(3) The brook joins the river near Philip’s farm.

(4) The various places that the brook flows past are haunts of coot and hern, a valley, thirty hills, the ridges, twenty thorpes, a little town, half a hundred bridges.

(5) Two other examples are :

I make a sudden sally.

I chatter over stony ways.

Question no – (4) 

Answer : 

Alternative phrases or sentences :

Hern – fern,

Sally – valley,

Ridges – bridges.

Question no – (5) 

Answer : 

List of prepositions :

From, of, down, to, out, by, between, till, for, on, over, in, into, with, about, upon, above, among, against, round, under.

Question no – (6) 

Answer : 

Many a field and fallow, many a fairy foreland set, many a silvery water break.

Question no – (7) 

Answer : 

Slip between the ridges,

I bubble into eddying bays,

I babble on the pebbles.

Question no – (8) 

Answer : 

  • Autobiography of a brook :

I am a brook who has to cross various places from time to time for joining the brimming river. In the way, I have to cross valleys, ridges, hills and bridges which all have their own different beauty. With the beauty of nature’s parts I mixed myself to enhance my beauty and be familiar with them. When I come across pebbles and stony ways I make them familiar with my chattering nature. When I flow through the bays and green fields I just lose myself and feel like I have reached to a fairy tale like place. I enjoy my whole journey of flowing and want to keep it forever within the nature.

 

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