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Daily Practice Paper Class IX English (Beehive) Poem Chapter 7 On Killing a Tree

Daily Practice Paper Class IX English (Beehive) Poem Chapter 7 On Killing a Tree

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Practice Class 9 English effectively with this Daily Practice Paper (DPP) based on On Killing a Tree. Aligned with CBSE 2025โ€“26, it includes exercises on comprehension, poetic interpretation, vocabulary, and critical analysis. Key themes include the resilience of nature, environmental awareness, and human impact. The DPP features short and long answer questions, extract-based questions, and MCQs to strengthen understanding and exam readiness. Ideal for homework, revision, or tests.

Strengthen your Class 9 English skills with this Daily Practice Paper (DPP) based on On Killing a Tree, the seventh poem of the Beehive textbook. Aligned with the CBSE 2025โ€“26 syllabus, this worksheet includes exercises that enhance comprehension, poetic interpretation, vocabulary, grammar, and analytical skills. The DPP highlights the poemโ€™s key themes, such as the resilience of nature, the impact of human actions on the environment, and the symbolic meaning of a treeโ€™s struggle to survive. Students will practice short answer questions, long answer questions, extract-based questions, and multiple-choice questions, all aimed at reinforcing understanding and critical appreciation of the poem. Ideal for homework, revision, or exam preparation, this DPP helps students improve reading comprehension, poetic analysis, structured answer-writing, and confidence in handling interpretive and textual questions. Using this resource ensures a thorough grasp of the poem and prepares students effectively for tests and examinations.

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