A Snake Charmer’s Story Revision Notes and Worksheets for Quick Preparation and Revision
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1. Why should I study every line of this chapter?
Study every line of this chapter to understand the fundamental concepts and ideas. Only then you will be able to answer questions like ‘have you ever seen anyone playing a been?’ and other questions. Refer to the revision notes to get a quick way to complete learning this chapter.
2. Do snakes have ears?
Snakes do not have an external ear as we do. They have all the necessary inner organs that constitute an ear. It helps them to sense vibrations. The inner ears connect to their jawbone.
3. Why are snakes considered our friends?
Snakes are natural predators of rodents and frogs. They eat pests that destroy our harvests and save us from food and property loss.