The Mountain and The Squirrel

The Mountain and The Squirrel
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In this educational material, T. Hanan explores a poem where a squirrel and a mountain engage in a philosophical conversation. The squirrel shares its criticisms of the mountain while reflecting on its own abilities and limitations. Through rhymes and questions, readers are encouraged to delve into the text's deeper meanings and uncover the nuances of the squirrel's perspective. The images provided enhance the understanding of the text and offer visual aids for a comprehensive learning experience.

  • Education
  • Poetry Analysis
  • T. Hanan
  • Criticism
  • Rhyming Words

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  1. Oxford Reading Circle P:17 T.Hanan

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  11. Q1-Who speaks first? A1- The Mountain speaks first. Q2- List two things the squirrel admits he can t do or be but the mountain can. A2-The mountain can a-Make a squirrel track b- Can carry forest Q3- List three criticisms the squirrel makes about the mountain. A3- a- The mountain is very large. b- It cannot be active. c- It cannot crack a nut. T.Hanan

  12. Q4- What nickname does the poet use for the squirrel? A4- Bun. Q5- How can we tell that the squirrel is cross? A5- When the squirrel sees it is not a disgrace to be small. T.Hanan

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  14. 1- Find all the rhyming words in the poem. Squirrel/ quarrel Prig-big Weather- together Year-sphere Disgrace- place Track-back T.Hanan

  15. Track-back-rack Bun-fun-run Nut hut Small-tall-fall Pretty- kitty- pity T.Hanan

  16. Qa: What skill does the squirrel say the mountain has? Aa: A mountain can carry forests. Qb: What can the squirrel do that the mountain can t? Ab: A squirrel can crack a nut. T.Hanan

  17. Qc: The first of the last three lines sums up the main message of the poem. Put it into your own words in a short sentence that explains the poem s message. Don t use the word talents? Ac-No one in the world is useless. T.Hanan

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  19. Qa-Who says these words and to whom? Aa- The squirrel says to the mountain. Qb- Explain the lines in a few sentences. Ab-Everyone in the world is not of same size and does not have same abilities. T.Hanan

  20. A. ? Question mark B. ! Exclamation mark C. - Hyphen D. Apostrophe E. Quotation marks F. . Full stop T.Hanan

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