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CBSE
Class 6
English
Poorvi
Rama to the Rescue

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Revision Guide: Rama to the Rescue

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Rama to the Rescue - Quick Look Revision Guide

Your 1-page summary of the most exam-relevant takeaways from Poorvi.

This compact guide covers 20 must-know concepts from Rama to the Rescue aligned with Class 6 preparation for English. Ideal for last-minute revision or daily review.

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Essential formulas, key terms, and important concepts for quick reference and revision.

Key Points

1

Meaning of 'rescue'.

To rescue means to save someone from danger or distress. For example, a firefighter rescuing a person from a burning building.

2

Characters involved in rescue.

Key characters include Rama, the kotwal, who is proactive in helping the villagers when they are in trouble.

3

Role of the kotwal.

The kotwal, also known as thaanedar, is responsible for maintaining law and order, similar to a police officer.

4

Understanding the word 'chatter'.

'Chatter' refers to talking rapidly about trivial matters. In the story, it symbolizes distraction during a crisis.

5

Identifying those needing rescue.

Examples include a man trapped in a fire, a dog with an injury, highlighting who needs saving.

6

Situational awareness.

Being aware of surroundings can help identify trouble. The wife hears sounds indicating an intruder.

7

The importance of listening.

The wife's instruction to 'Ssssh' shows attentiveness to possible danger, crucial in emergencies.

8

The theme of cleverness.

Cleverness is essential for problem-solving. Rama creatively resolves the situation with the thief.

9

Expressions of emotion.

Phrases like 'Oh, Oh!' represent surprise and alertness to threats. This enhances understanding of characters' feelings.

10

Actions in the present tense.

Sentences depicting ongoing actions: 'I am learning' illustrate what occurs at the moment.

11

Different types of sentences.

Exclamatory sentences express strong feelings, while interrogative sentences ask questions.

12

Emergency contact advice.

Dialing emergency numbers, like 100 in the case of robbery, is essential for appropriate action.

13

Daily safety precautions.

Locking doors and windows is a basic safety measure everyone should follow at home.

14

Community awareness.

Community members must communicate suspicious activities to ensure collective safety and awareness.

15

Learning from mistakes.

The crow's realization about pride teaches an important lesson about being cautious with others.

16

Identifying action verbs.

Highlighting verbs like 'are', 'is', and 'am' illustrates subject-verb agreement and action in sentences.

17

Use of contractions.

Contractions like 'I’m' or 'you’re' make speech more natural and are often used in informal contexts.

18

Coping with problems.

Students should consider self-reliance and problem-solving rather than waiting for help in emergencies.

19

Collaborative learning.

Discussing with peers helps in understanding and reinforcing key concepts from the chapter.

20

Verbal cues in emergencies.

Using clear, strong verbal cues can guide actions in urgent situations, enhancing effectiveness.

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