NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English serve as a guiding light for students to effectively traverse the world of literature. Our NCERT Solutions for the Beehive textbook are created to help you archive your assessments for every prose and poetry piece. We do not just provide you with answers to questions; we aim to enhance your literary journey by discussing character tendencies, narratives, and motifs within a story and context in addition to the poem itself. Our idea is to support you to not only answer questions, but also love the stories and poetry as much as we do.
CBSE has a heavy emphasis on critical and creative skills, and these two approaches in response are evident throughout our English syllabus. Our solutions will give you a chance to master the subject, help you prepare thoroughly for the exams, and help to serve as a sound base for your schooling in literature in the years ahead.
The NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English: Beehive is designed thoughtfully to facilitate the process for students to study every topic thoroughly and promptly. These solutions are also important for performing well in their school exams and establishing a solid foundation for the next classes. They provide very detailed explanations of all questions and exercises in the textbook.
This story by Isaac Asimov is set in the future where students learn from machines in their homes and oppositely to a groveling mass education system, which will help students analyze themes that come into play such as nostalgia and importance of connecting with humans when learning.
This chapter is split into two parts: Part I is on Evelyn Glennie who surpassed her deafness in becoming a musician while Part II is about the acclaimed shehnai player Ustad Bismillah Khan. The solutions delineate meanings leading into an analysis of themes like determination, hard work, and effect of music in people lives.
This is a very touching story about a little girl named Kezia and her relationship with her father, which experiences tensions. The solutions encourage students to analyze themes like parental love, misunderstanding and emotional growth.
The chapter completes a biographical sketch of Albert Einstein, laying the foundation for both his intellectual and humanitary impressions. The solutions conduct an analysis on how Einstein became a tortured student and world renown scientist.
This is a humourous Episode, about a homeopathic doctor whose snake encounter brings joy. The solutions emphasize on characteristics of humour, self evaluation , adolescent humour and doctor humorous response about the snake engagement and their surrounding occupations.
This is an excerpt from A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's autobiography, Wings of Fire, and it describes his childhood and what shaped him. The solutions provide insight into his very humble background and what he learnt from life.
A funny account of Jerome K. Jerome packing for a holiday. The solutions highlight the wit in the narration and the incidents that are amusing.
This chapter has two biographical pieces on two extraordinary women: Maria Sharapova and Santosh Yadav. The solutions give an insight and analysis of difficulties, determination and success in their respective fields.
A poignant story of the bond between a woman and a sloth bear, Bruno. The solutions help the students to appreciate the bond that she has formed, the theme of animal welfare and the emotions involved.
A travelogue by Vikram Seth of his visit to Kathmandu, the solutions focus on cultural aspects, religiosity, variety of religion, and sensory experiences of the place.
This is a one-act play about a playwright, Gerrard, who outsmarts an intruder. The solutions help the students to analyse factors including, dramatic elements, dialogue, and that the protagonist was clever to fool the other person.
A well-known poem by Robert Frost that offers a metaphorical insight into the choices we make in life. The solutions help students grapple with the central theme of decision-making and the effect of those decisions on our futures.
A poem by Subramania Bharati that has been adapted from the Tamil language and anthropomorphizes the wind by noting its destructive properties as well as its friendly/comforting aura. The solutions key in on the poetic devices and the message of resiliency and strength.
A calming poem from Coates Kinney on the sound rain and the memories it evokes for the poet. The solutions cover themes related to memory, nature, and comfort.
A lyrical poem by W.B. Yeats that explores the poet's desire to leave the urban setting and live in a peaceful, serene place. The solutions consist of a literary analysis focusing on the imagery and longing for nature.
A ballad by Phoebe Cary that recounts a folk tale about an old woman who did not share with the starving children and was subsequently punished by Saint Peter for her greed. The solutions help students understand the underlying moral of being generous and kind.
A powerful poem by James Kirkup that gives a meaning of brotherhood in which humans globally united but with solutions that maintain the humanity as the premise are works to which the human share situations that bind us together.
A humorous, whimsical poem by Edward Lear about a duck who persuades a kangaroo to take it for a ride. The solutions would analyze playfulness and the unconventional friendship.
Gieve Patel's poem is strong, powerful and it describes the tremendous effort it takes to kill a tree completely. The solutions would get students to see the message in the poem about nature's resilience and the cruelty of harming it.
A poem by W.W.E. Ross written about a harmless snake's successful attempt to get away from being hit. The solutions would get students to see the survival theme and compassion towards animals.
A short poem by William Wordsworth on the death of a loved one. The solutions would analyze themes of loss and grief and the timelessness of nature.
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