Prepare the shortest Vietnamese language exercise on page 43, Grade 6 Literature - Connecting knowledge with life
Crafting the shortest exercise for Grade 6 Literature - Connecting knowledge with life on page 43
I. Word Meanings:
1. Read the following poem excerpt and perform the tasks:
'Children's eyes shine brightly
But they haven't seen anything yet!
The sun rises high
So children can see clearly.'
a. Explain the meaning of the word 'rises'.
b. Can the word 'ascends' be used instead of 'rises' in the above poem? Highlight the poet's delicacy in using the word 'rises'.
Answer:
a. Rises: to move upwards or forwards in a straight line, compared to the surrounding objects.
b.
- The word 'ascends' cannot be used instead of 'rises'.
- The delicacy in using the word 'rises':
+ Depicts the image of the sun gradually rising high in the azure sky, surpassing mountains, trees.
+ Evokes the mischievous, adorable nature of the sun's image -> fitting with the innocent, bright eyes of children.
Crafting the shortest Vietnamese language exercise on page 43, Grade 6 Literature - KNTT
II. Literary Devices
To better prepare for upcoming assignments, follow and refer to the sample essays provided by Mytour for 6th grade such as:
- Preparation for Clouds and Waves (Rabindranath Tagore), Grade 6 Literature - Connecting Knowledge with Life
- Preparation for Fairy Tales about Humans, Grade 6 Literature - Connecting Knowledge with Life