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  • Vocabulary and Word Meanings: Provides a list of vocabulary words from the chapter 'How Rabbit Became Real,' along with their meanings to enhance comprehension and understanding.
  • Reference to Context: Involves contextual questions that test the reader's understanding of specific passages from the chapter, ensuring deeper engagement with the text.
  • Questions and Answers: Contains comprehension questions related to the chapter content, guiding the reader in analyzing and understanding key elements of the story.

Ch-12

How Rabbit Became Real


Vocabulary words
1. ignored
2.cupboard
3. friendship
4. extract
5. attention
6. velveteen
7. insignificant
8. necklaces
9. generally
10. shabby
11. uncomfortable
12. hustled
13. tidying
14. tunnels
15. splendid
16. wheelbarrow
17. sawdust.
18. Margery Williams
B . Word-Meaning
1. velveteen – soft, velvety material
2. insignificant - unimportant, worthless
3. Nana- here, nursemaid
4. hustled them away- pushed them
away roughly
5. took no notice of- paid no attention
C. Questions and Answers

1. Why did the other toys not pay much


attention to Rabbit?
Ans. The other toys didn’t pay much
attention to Rabbit as he was naturally shy
and was only made of velveteen.
2. Who was the Rocking Horse and
what made him so wise?
Ans- The Rocking Horse was the oldest toy
in the nursery. His experience made him so
wise. He had seen many toys come and go
in the nursery.
D. Reference to Context
“Between them all, the poor little Rabbit
felt very insignificant.”
i. Who is referred to as ‘them’ in the
above line?
Ans. ‘Them’ refers to all the toys in the
nursery.
ii) Why is the Rabbit called the poor Rabbit?
Ans- The Rabbit is called the poor Rabbit as
it was made of cheap velvet and other
expensive toys ignored him.

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