NCERT Solutions Class 6 English Reader Poem 3 The Quarrel

Class 6 English - Honeysuckle
Poem 3 - The Quarrel

NCERT solutions Class 6 English Honeysuckle Textbook
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SUMMARY IN ENGLISH

One day the sister quarrelled with her brother. The reason was very petty. But they shouted at each other. The quarrel was mild at first. But it became strong in the end. Both claimed that they were right.

They began to hate each other. They did not talk to each other till evening. Then suddenly the brother realised his mistake. He decided to make up with the narrator. He walked up to her, and patted on her back. He suggested that they should patch up. He admitted that he was at fault. The narrator also forgot and forgave him.


SUMMARY IN HIND


एक दिन बहन अपने भाई से झगड़ा कर बैठी। कारण बहुत छोटा-सा था। पर वे दोनों एक-दूसरे पर गरजने लगे। झगड़ा प्रारंभ में तो बहुत हल्का-फुल्का था। पर अंत में वह प्रबल हो गया। दोनों ने दावा किया कि वही सही है।

वे दोनों एक दूसरे से नफरत करने लगे। उन्होंने शाम तक परस्पर बात नहीं की। फिर सहसा भाई को महसूस हुआ कि गलती उसकी थी। उसने अपनी बहन से समझौता करने का निर्णय ले लिया। वह उसके पास गया तथा उसके कधे को थपथपाया। उसने कहा चलो हम लोग गुस्सा थूक कर पुन: दोस्ती कर लें। उसने स्वीकार कर लिया कि गलती उसी की थी। बहन ने भी झगड़ा भुला दिया तथा भाई को क्षमा कर दिया।

HINDI VERSION OF THE POEM WITH COMPREHENSION

1.

I quarrelled with my brother

I don’t know what about,

One thing led to another

And somehow we fell out.

The start of it was slight,

The end of it was strong,

He said he was right

I knew he was wrong.

मेरा झगड़ा अपने भाई के साथ हो गया, याद नहीं आता कि कारण क्या था। पर वाद-विवाद बढ़ता गया और हमारे बीच मनमुटाव हो गया। झगड़े का कारण या प्रारम्भ तो तुच्छ था, पर उसका अंत गंभीर हो गया। वह कहता रहा कि उसकी बात सही है, मैं जानती थी कि वह गलत बोल रहा है।

Questions:
Now read the following questions and choose the most appropriate option from the ones given below:

  1. The poet had a quarrel with her…….

    (a) friend

    (b) brother

    (c) sister

    (d) classmate.
  2. What made them fall Out?

    (a) Some petty issue

    (b) Some grave issue

    (c) Some unknown reason

    (d) Their quarrelsome nature.
  3. Why did the quarrel take a serious turn?

    (a) There was no one in the house except these two

    (b) Both were quarrelsome by nature

    (c) Neither offered a compromise

    (d) No one came to settle their dispute.
  4. What was the result of the quarrel?

    (a) Both left the house

    (b) Both became tense

    (c) Both stopped reading together

    (d) Both became cool.
  5. Which phrase means the same as to ‘quarrel’?

    (a) Led to

    (b) Start of

    (c) End of

    (d) Fall out.

Answer :

  1. (b)
  2. (a)
  3. (C)
  4. (b)
  5. (d)

2.

We hated one another

The afternoon turned black.

Then suddenly my brother

Thumped me on the back,

And said, “Oh, come along

We can’t go on all night

I was in the wrong.”

So he was in the right.

हम एक-दूसरे से घृणा करने लगे। पर दोपहर बाद का समय तो बहुत बुरा या उदासी पूर्ण हो गया। तभी अचानक मेरा भाई आया और उसने मेरी पीठ थपथपाई। वह बोला, ‘अरे, चलो, चलते हैं। हम इस प्रकार से सारी रात तो झगड़े में नहीं बिता सकते। मैं मान लेता हूँ कि मैं गलत था।’ इस प्रकार से वह सही हो गया, उसने गलती जो मान ली थी।

Questions:
Now read the following questions and choose the most appropriate option from the ones given below:

  1. What does ‘We’ here refer to?

    (a) The neighbourhood children

    (b) The School children

    (c) Brother and sister

    (d) People in general.
  2. Explain The afternoon turned black.

    (a) After the quarrel, both realised their mistake

    (b) After the quarrel, both became tense and remorseful

    (c) They were quarrelling in the afternoon

    (d) In the afternoon they decided not to quarrel again.
  3. The quarrel finally ended when 

    (a) the brother went up to his sister, apologised and offered to compromise

    (b) their parents came from the market

    (c) the sister offered to compromise

    (d) their grandparents taught them a lesson.
  4. What lesson did they possibly learn?

    (a) They should work hard instead of quarrelling

    (b) It was interesting to quarrel over little issue

    (c) It was futile to quarrel over something too small

    (d) Their quarrel would bring bad name too them.
  5. What does the phrase in the extract ‘turned black’ mean here?

    (a) Became pleasant

    (b) Became unpleasant

    (c) Became enemy

    (d) Became rude.

Answer :

  1. (c)
  2. (b)
  3. (a)
  4. (c)
  5. (b)
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QUESTIONS FROM TEXTBOOK


WORKING WITH THE POEM
Question 1:
With your partner try to guess the meaning of the underlined phrases:

  1. And somehow we fell out.
  2. The afternoon turned black.

Answer :

  1. fell out — quarrelled.
  2. turned black – was spoiled due to our tense mood.

Question 2:
Read these lines from the poem:

  1. One thing led to another
  2. The start of it was slight
  3. The end of it was strong
  4. The afternoon turned black
  5. Thumped me on the back.
    Discuss with your partner what these lines mean.

Answer :

  1. We went on arguing. One thing led to another.
  2. The beginning or the cause of the quarrel was minor/petty.
  3. The quarrel ended on a very bitter note. We started hating each other.
  4. The quarrel spoiled our mood. The afternoon became unbearably bad.
  5. Patted on the back in a friendly manner.

Question 3:
Describe a recent quarrel that you have had with your brother, sister or friend. How did it start? What did you quarrel about? How did it end?
Answer :
Somesh is my best friend. But one day our relationship turned sour suddenly. He did not come to my birthday party. I lost temper, so did he. He remained tense and unhappy for a couple of days. Both of us were eager to patch up. And we did it in a dramatic manner. We came face to face in the school tuck shop. We shook hands, felt sorry and promised to renew our friendship as earlier.


MORE QUESTIONS SOLVED


Question 1:
What was the quarrel about between the brother and his sister? How did they become friendly again?
Answer :
It is common for brothers and sisters to quarrel. Many a time they don’t know the point of dispute. But their quarrel does not last long. One day, the narrator quarrelled with her brother for no valid reason. Both stuck firmly to their claim of being right. They began to hate each other. But that very afternoon the brother took the initiative and admitted his mistake. Thus they patched up and forgot their bitterness.


TEST YOUR SKILLS

  1. Why did the sister quarrel with her brother?
  2. Their quarrel became strong at the end. What was the reason behind it?
  3. Who suggested to patch up? What happened after that?
  4. Do you quarel with your brother or sister? If yes, why?
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