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Mango Tree

 


In the sunny land where children play,
Stands a mango tree, tall and gay.
Its branches stretch like open arms,
Inviting all to taste its charms.


With juicy fruit of golden hue,
A mango feast for me and you.
Sweet and tangy, a tasty treat,
Beneath its shade, we find retreat.

So let's dance around this mango tree,
Its fruits and leaves, a sight to see.
In nature's embrace, we'll sing and glee,
Forever friends, this tree and we.

Question 1:
Where does the mango tree stand in the poem?
A) In the cold mountains
B) In the sunny land
C) Under the ocean
D) In the dark forest

Question 2:
What do the branches of the mango tree resemble?
A) Closed fists
B) Open arms
C) Sharp swords
D) Curved horns

Question 3:
What kind of fruit does the mango tree bear?
A) Apples
B) Bananas
C) Oranges
D) Mangoes

Question 4:
How does the poet describe the taste of the mangoes?
A) Bitter and sour
B) Sweet and tangy
C) Spicy and hot
D) Salty and crunchy

Question 5:
What can we find beneath the mango tree?
A) A hidden treasure chest
B) A playground with swings
C) A tasty treat and shade
D) A magical portal to another world


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