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3.   How do Pooh and the boy feel when they are together?


                          brave and strong                                   sad and poor

                          tired and hungry                                   scared and frightened

               4.  Being One means being alone. Being Two means                                       .


                          facing everything together                         fighting with each other

                          getting frightened by the dragons together

                          being sad together



          B.   Answer these questions.

               1.  Which lines in the poem tell us that Pooh and the narrator like each other’s
                   company?

               2.  Why do you think Pooh says, ‘I’m never afraid with you.’?


               3.  What do the last two lines of the poem convey?

          Reference to the context

          Read the lines from the poem and answer the questions that follow.


          1.  Wherever I am, there’s always Pooh,

               There’s always Pooh and Me.’

               Whatever I do, he wants to do,

               ‘Where are you going today?’ says Pooh:

               ‘Well, that’s very odd ’cos I was too.
               Let’s go together,’ says Pooh, says he.

               ‘Let’s go together,’ says Pooh.


               a.  Who is ‘I’ in these lines?

               b.  Who do you think ‘Pooh’ and ‘I’ are?

                     i.   brothers                               ii.  friends

                   iii.   brother and sister                     iv.  father and son

               c.  What have Pooh and the narrator decided to do?

               d.  Are Pooh and the narrator of the poem happy to be together? What makes you
                   think so?

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