The Tiger and the Mosquito

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The Tiger and the Mosquito Class: I Sub: English

bleed

angry

hit

proud

I must not hit anyone.

I am proud to be an Indian.

A tiger was dozing under a tree. A mosquito came buzzing by A tiger was dozing under a tree. A mosquito came buzzing by. The tiger said,”Hey! Mosquito! Go away! ”

buzz The mosquito said,” Why should I go away? I am not afraid of you !”

bleed The tiger was angry. He hit out with his paw. The mosquito flew off. The paw struck his own cheek. The blow scraped his cheek. It began to bleed. The mosquito buzzed away.

The tiger struck with his other paw. The mosquito flew off The tiger struck with his other paw. The mosquito flew off. This time , too , he hit himself. The tiger was helpless. The mosquito continued to buzz.

The tiger got up and quietly walked away.

The mosquito called out after him,”Don’t be so proud, my friend The mosquito called out after him,”Don’t be so proud, my friend. Everyone is great in his own way!”

bin bank

bun biscuits

gown goose

fan gun

fish field

lick lamp

lip loose

Presented by Ms. Rekha V (PRT) K.V.AMBARNATH