THE DAY THE RIVER SPOKE

 

1. What was Jahnavi’s dream? Was it important to her? Why?

Jahnavi’s dream was to go to school and learn like her siblings. It was very important to her because she was curious about the world and wanted answers to many questions. Education meant freedom, knowledge, and a better future for her.


2. How did the River help Jahnavi?

The River encouraged Jahnavi to believe in herself and take action. It advised her to quietly go to school and listen. By motivating her and removing her fear, the River helped Jahnavi gather courage and take the first step toward fulfilling her dream.


3. Why did Jahnavi feel she could not go to school?

Jahnavi believed she could not go to school because her parents always delayed her admission, asking her to care for her younger siblings. She also felt she was too old now and feared being rejected, which made her hesitant and insecure.


4. Why did the River laugh at Jahnavi?

The River laughed because Jahnavi was afraid of school but not of real dangers like snakes, lizards, or loud trains. It found her fear unnecessary and wanted her to realize her own courage and overcome her hesitation.


5. What happened when Jahnavi finally went to school?

Jahnavi gathered courage and went to school quietly. She listened to the lesson from the back. The teacher noticed her, spoke kindly, and later convinced her parents. As a result, Jahnavi was allowed to attend school and continue her education.


6. What message does the story convey?

The story highlights the importance of education, especially for girls. It teaches that courage and self-belief can help overcome obstacles. It also promotes equality, showing that girls are as capable as boys and should be given equal opportunities.


Extra Important Questions

7. How does the conversation between Jahnavi and the River make the story interesting?

The conversation adds imagination and charm to the story. The River behaves like a wise friend, guiding Jahnavi. This magical element makes the story engaging while also delivering a strong message about courage, education, and determination.


8. Why is the River written with a capital letter?

The River is written with a capital letter because it is personified. It is given human qualities like speaking, thinking, and guiding Jahnavi. This makes it a special character rather than just a natural object in the story.


9. Why should Jahnavi follow the River’s advice?

Jahnavi should follow the River’s advice because it encourages her to take initiative and face her fears. By doing so, she can achieve her dream of education. The advice is practical and empowering, helping her change her life.


 10. Why does the writer describe different aspects of nature in great detail at the beginning of the story? Why do you think the writer does this?
The writer describes the kingfisher’s blue wings, the green lizard, and the flowing river to create a beautiful and lively picture of nature. It helps readers imagine the scene clearly and shows Jahnavi’s close bond with nature. The detailed description also makes the story interesting and suggests that the river is special.


Question 11. 
How did the River know so much about Jahnavi?
Answer:
The River knew a lot because Jahnavi visited it nearly every day, talking and sharing her thoughts. It observed her and saw she was not afraid of lizards or other creatures.

Question 12.

Jahnavi says, “And I’m so old now, they’ll never let me go.” What can you infer about Jahnavi and the school from this line?

Answer:

Jahnavi thinks she is too old (almost 10) to start school, and perhaps her family or the school will not allow older students. She feels she has missed her chance.

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