Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 2 Solutions – The Squirrel (Honeycomb)

Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 2 Solutions is available for free here. It covers all question answers of chapter 2 – “The Squirrel”, from new book – Honeycomb.

“The Squirrel” is a lovely poem by Mildred Bowers Armstrong about a playful little squirrel. The poem describes how this small animal sits on a tree with its tail curved like a question mark. We see how the squirrel moves quickly from place to place, showing its energy and happiness. This chapter helps us understand that even tiny creatures are full of life and joy. You can find all the solutions for Chapter 2 – The Squirrel from Bihar Board Class 7 English Book right here on this page.

Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 2 Solutions New

Bihar Board Class 7 English Chapter 2 Solutions

Class7
SubjectEnglish (Honeycomb)
Chapter2. The Squirrel
BoardBihar Board

Working with the Poem

1. Why does the poet say the squirrel “wore a question mark for tail”? Draw a squirrel, or find a picture of a squirrel sitting on the ground. How would you describe its tail?

Ans: The poet said that the squirrel “wore a question mark for a tail” because when a squirrel sits on the ground, its tail curls up and bends in a shape that looks like a question mark (?). The tail rises up from the squirrel’s back and then curves over, making this special shape.

2. Do we usually say that an animal ‘wears’ a tail? What do we say? (Think: Does an animal wear a coat? Consult a dictionary if you like, and find out how ‘wear’ is used in different ways.)

Ans: No, we don’t usually say an animal ‘wears’ a tail. We normally say an animal ‘has’ a tail. The poet uses the word ‘wear’ in a creative way to make us think of the tail as if it’s a special item the squirrel is showing off. The word ‘wear’ is usually used for clothes, jewelry, or other things we put on our body. When we say animals ‘wear’ something, it’s a way of describing how their features look on them, like “the lion wears a mane.”

3. “He liked to tease and play”. Who is teasing whom? How?

Ans: The squirrel is teasing the person watching it (the poet). The squirrel teases by running away quickly whenever the poet tries to come close to it. It’s like the squirrel is playing a game of “catch me if you can” – coming near enough to be seen but then darting away when approached. This playful behavior of the squirrel makes it seem like it’s teasing the poet.

Other Chapters
1. Three Questions
2. The Squirrel
3. A Gift of Chappals
4. The Rebel
5. Gopal and the Hilsa Fish
6. The Shed
7. The Ashes that Made Trees Bloom
8. Chivvy
9. Quality
10. Trees
11. Expert Detectives
12. Mystery of the Talking Fan
13. The Invention of Vita – Wonk
14. Dad and the Cat and the Tree
15. Garden Snake
16. A Homage To Our Brave Soldiers
17. Meadow Surprises

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