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Hindi Notes Class VII English Chapter 6 A Tiger in the House

Hindi Notes Class VII English Chapter 6 A Tiger in the House

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These Hindi notes are based on Old NCERT English (Class 7), Chapter 6: “A Tiger in the House”. This story is written by Russell and is about a tiger and the family members with whom it lives. The story revolves around a tiger that was kept in a house, and it conveys the message about how important it is to understand the relationship between nature and humans.

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This Hindi notes are based on Old NCERT English (Class 7), Chapter 6: “A Tiger in the House”. This story is written by Russell and is about a tiger and the family members with whom it lives. The story revolves around a tiger that was kept in a house, and it conveys the message about how important it is to understand the relationship between nature and humans.

Summary of “A Tiger in the House”:

The main character of the story is the tiger, which was kept as a pet by a family. When the tiger was small, the family treated it as a cute pet. The story shows how the tiger, initially innocent and adorable, gradually begins to exhibit its wild instincts as it grows.

The story begins when the family members like the idea of keeping the tiger in their house, and they raise it as a beloved animal. The tiger’s innocence and charm initially make it part of the household. But as time passes, the tiger’s behavior starts to change.

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