Togetherness, chapter 7, Class 7, new textbook Rainbow ii english

🤝 Lesson 7: Togetherness — Complete Solutions

This lesson focuses on the value of unity and friendship. Through a poem, informative texts, and a skit, it explores how people can support each other and achieve great things by working together.




📘 Section 1: Textbook Activity Solutions

1. Comprehension Questions (A Friend)

a) Which flower is compared to a friend in the poem?
Answer: A friend is compared to a rose.

b) Which bird is mentioned as ‘beautiful and wise’ in the poem?
Answer: The owl is mentioned as beautiful and wise.

c) What does the poem say about a friend’s heart?
Answer: It says a friend’s heart goes strong until the end.

d) Why are friends important according to the poem?
Answer: Friends are essential because the world would be difficult to imagine or navigate without them.





2. Rhyming Words

Wise: Flies / Dies

End: Friend





3. True (T) or False (F)

a) The poet compares a friend to a rose. (T)

b) The gate mentioned in the poem is old. (F) (It is a brand-new gate)

c) The owl in the poem is described as strong. (F) (The owl is beautiful and wise; the heart is strong)





4. Stanza Explanations

Stanza 3: Compares a friend to a heart that stays strong until the end.

Stanza 1: Compares a friend to a rose and a brand-new gate that keeps us safe.

Stanza 2: Describes a friend like an owl (wise and beautiful) and an invisible spirit.





🧠 Section 2: Grammar & Vocabulary

5. Quantifiers (Determiners)

i) He has some books on this topic.

ii) Do you have any idea?

iii) We need some help.

iv) He has a lot of things to discuss.





6. b) Similes

as sweet as → honey

as wise as → an owl

as cunning as → a fox

runs like → a cheetah

sparkle like → diamonds





7. a) Synonyms for ‘Friend’

Words that mean the same as friend include: comrade, partner, companion, and mate.




14. a) Homonyms

Words with the same spelling and pronunciation but different meanings:

Right: (1) Correct (2) A direction

Handle: (1) Part of a door (2) To take care of something

Captain: (1) A leader (2) A person in command of a ship





🔤 Section 3: Literature & Language Sounds

13. Hard ‘g’ vs. Soft ‘g’

Hard ‘g’ (as in goat): group, begin, guiding, slogan, game, ignore

Soft ‘g’ (as in giraffe): stage, gemstone, magic, genuine, geometry, ginger, rage





15. Direct and Indirect Speech

Direct: Mrinalini says, “Teamwork makes the dream work”.

Indirect: Mrinalini says that teamwork makes the dream work.





16. Forms of Literature

Poem: Creative writing with rhythm and rhyme.

Prose: Normal writing like letters or articles.

Drama/Skit: A story acted out on stage. The text “Together We Shine” is a skit.





🎧 Section 4: Listening Activity (Pankaj’s Story)

1. The classroom is rearranged for Pankaj, a new student who uses a wheelchair.

2. Aditi takes the lead in making the space more welcoming.

3. They widened the entrance and rearranged desks to create a clear path.

4. The highlighted theme is the value of working together to support one another.



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