Here are some important dialogues and two poems text questions answers for class nine Students
Here are the answers of the textbook questions based on the poem “Books” by Eleanor Farjeon.
1. What does the poet say about the good things that reading a book can do to you?
Reading a book can take us to new lands.It gives us joy and new ideas.It makes us wise and happy.It helps us learn many things.
2. What does the poet compare book to in the opening lines of the poem?
The poet compares a book to a little ship.It is also compared to wings.Books can carry us like a ship on the sea.
3. How does the poem describe the way books “fly” to us?
Books fly to us through words and pictures.They fly in our mind and imagination.They take us to faraway places quickly.
4. According to the poem, how do books provide comfort or companionship?
Books become our good friends.They stay with us in lonely times.They give us comfort and peace.They never leave us alone.
5. Do you agree with the poet’s portrayal of books as magical and timeless? Why or why not?
Yes, I agree with the poet.Books are magical because they take us to different worlds.They are timeless because people read them in every age.Books always give knowledge and happiness.
Here are the answers of the text questions based on the poem “Two Mothers Remembered” by Joann Snow Duncanson.
1. How are the two mothers different from each other?
The two mothers are different in their nature and behavior. The first mother was strict and disciplined, but the second mother was gentle and loving.
2. How are they the same?
Both mothers loved the speaker very much. They wanted her to become a good and responsible person.
3. What did the first mother do to the speaker?
The first mother taught the speaker discipline and good manners. She corrected her mistakes and guided her to follow the right path.
4. Who was the speaker’s second mother? Describe her briefly.
The speaker’s second mother was her mother-in-law. She was kind, caring, and understanding toward the speaker.
5. What would be the speaker’s advice to her own children?
The speaker would advise her children to love and respect their mothers. She would tell them to be grateful for their mothers’ care and sacrifice.
6. Who are the three women referred to in the poem? Briefly describe them.
The three women are the speaker’s own mother, her mother-in-law, and the speaker herself. The first two women guided her life, and the speaker learned from both of them.
7. What should children do to their mother and why?
Children should love, respect, and obey their mothers. They should do this because mothers sacrifice their happiness for their children.
8. Do you like this poem? Why?
Yes, I like this poem very much. It teaches us to respect and remember our mothers with love and gratitude.
A Dialogue Between Rupa and Rana About the Benefit of Physical Exercise
Rupa: Hello Rana! You look very fresh and active today. What is the secret?
Rana: Hello Rupa! Thank you. I wake up early every day and do physical exercise. It makes me feel energetic.
Rupa: That’s great! I know exercise is good, but I don’t know all its benefits. Can you tell me more?
Rana: Of course. Physical exercise keeps our body fit and strong. It improves our blood circulation and makes our muscles healthy. It also helps us keep a normal body weight.
Rupa: Really? Does it also help our mind?
Rana: Yes, it does. When we exercise, we feel happy and relaxed. It reduces stress and tension. It also improves our concentration in studies.
Rupa: That sounds very useful for students like us. What kinds of exercise do you do?
Rana: I usually walk, run, and sometimes play football. Swimming and cycling are also good exercises.
Rupa: How long should we exercise every day?
Rana: At least 30 minutes a day is good for our health.
Rupa: Thank you, Rana. From today, I will also start regular exercise.
Rana: That’s a good decision, Rupa. Regular exercise will help you live a healthy and happy life.
A Dialogue Between Rupa and Rana About the Benefits of Trees
Rupa: Hello Rana! What are you doing in the garden?
Rana: Hi Rupa! I am watering the small mango tree. Trees are very important for us.
Rupa: Yes, you are right. Trees give us oxygen. Without trees, we cannot live on earth.
Rana: That’s true. Trees take in carbon dioxide and make the air fresh and clean.
Rupa: Trees also give us fruits like mangoes, jackfruits, and guavas. We get vitamins from these fruits.
Rana: Not only fruits, trees also give us wood. We use wood to make furniture, houses, and boats.
Rupa: Trees also give us shade. On a hot summer day, we can sit under a tree and feel cool.
Rana: Yes, and trees help to prevent soil erosion. Their roots hold the soil tightly.
Rupa: I have heard that trees also bring rain. They help to keep the weather cool and balanced.
Rana: Exactly! Trees are our best friends. They also provide shelter for birds and animals.
Rupa: We should plant more trees in our school and village.
Rana: I agree with you. If we plant more trees, our country will be greener and more beautiful.
Rupa: Let’s tell our friends to plant at least one tree every year.
Rana: Good idea! Planting trees is a noble work. We must protect trees for our future.
A Dialogue Between Ram and Sham About the Merits and Demerits of Mobile Phone
Ram: Hello Sham! What are you doing with your mobile phone all the time?
Sham: Hi Ram! I am watching an online class video. Mobile phones are very useful for study.
Ram: Yes, you are right. We can attend online classes and search for information easily.
Sham: Not only that. We can talk to our friends and family members who live far away. It saves time and money.
Ram: That’s true. We can also use mobile phones for sending emails, reading news, and using social media.
Sham: During emergencies, mobile phones are very helpful. We can quickly call doctors, police, or fire service.
Ram: But Sham, mobile phones also have some bad sides.
Sham: Yes, I agree. Many students waste their valuable time by playing games and watching unnecessary videos.
Ram: Some students become addicted to mobile phones. They do not pay attention to their studies.
Sham: It is also harmful to our health. Using mobile phones for a long time can damage our eyes and cause headaches.
Ram: Sometimes mobile phones disturb family peace too.
Sham: So, we should use mobile phones carefully and wisely.
Ram: Yes, mobile phones are good servants but bad masters.
Sham: Exactly! Proper use can make our life easier and better.
A Dialogue Between Tuli and Joy About Their Future Plan of Life
Tuli: Hello Joy! What are you thinking about so deeply?
Joy: Hi Tuli! I am thinking about my future plan. Our SSC exam is coming soon, so I am worried.
Tuli: Yes, you are right. This is an important time for us. Have you decided what you want to be in the future?
Joy: Yes, I have. I want to be a doctor. I want to serve poor and helpless people in our village. Many people here do not get proper treatment.
Tuli: That is a very noble plan. You have always been good at Biology. I think you can become a good doctor.
Joy: Thank you. But I know I must study hard and get good results. What about you? What is your future plan?
Tuli: I want to be a teacher. I love teaching and sharing knowledge with others. A good teacher can change the life of students.
Joy: That is true. Teachers build the nation. Which subject do you want to teach?
Tuli: I want to teach English. Many students in our country are weak in English. I want to help them improve.
Joy: That is a great idea. I believe you will be a kind and helpful teacher.
Tuli: Thank you, Joy. We both have good plans. If we work hard and stay honest, we can achieve our goals.
Joy: Yes, we should always remember that hard work is the key to success.
Tuli: Let us promise to study regularly and support each other.
Joy: Sure! May Allah help us to fulfill our dreams.
Tuli: Ameen. Let’s go home now and start our study.
Here is the dialogue (about 230+ words):
A Dialogue Between Rockey and Jemi about the Importance of Reading Newspaper
Rockey: Hello Jemi! What are you doing?
Jemi: Hi Rockey! I am reading today’s newspaper.
Rockey: Newspaper? Why do you read it every day?
Jemi: Because reading newspaper is very important for us.
Rockey: Really? How is it important?
Jemi: It gives us news about our country and the whole world. We can know about politics, sports, education, business and many other things.
Rockey: That’s true. But can it help us in our studies?
Jemi: Of course. It improves our reading skill and increases our knowledge. We can also learn many new English words from newspapers.
Rockey: That sounds helpful. Does it help in exams?
Jemi: Yes. Many questions in exams come from current affairs. If we read newspapers regularly, we can write better answers in exams.
Rockey: I did not think about that before.
Jemi: Newspaper also helps us to know about job opportunities and scholarship news.
Rockey: That is very useful for students like us.
Jemi: Yes. It also helps us to develop good ideas and opinions about different topics.
Rockey: I understand now. Reading newspaper is not a waste of time.
Jemi: Exactly. It is a good habit. We should read at least one newspaper every day.
Rockey: From today, I will also start reading newspaper regularly.
Jemi: That’s great! It will surely help you in many ways.
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