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Blessed

Morning! 
He is keenly observing
the attitude of the
people around him.
The carcass of the bear
he killed is hidden at
the backyard.
She was a precocious
child who could read
before she went to school.
The child uses witchcraft
in killing the wild wolf.
Keenly
Definition : Intellectually alert;
Very strong and sensitive.
Rootword: Keen
Part of speech: Adverb
Antonym : Dull/mentally slow, sluggish,
insensible, stupid.
Carcass
Definition : A dead body.
Synonym: Corpse, remains, relics
Part of speech: Noun
Antonym : Alive
Precocious
Definition : Exhibiting mature qualities
at an unusually early age.
Synonym: Early, premature
Part of speech: Adjective
Antonym : late
Witchcraft
Definition : The use of magical powers
obtained especially from evil spirits.
Rootword: Witch
Synonym: Magic, witchery, sorcery, wizardy
Part of speech: Noun
The Story
of Keesh
1.What is the title of the story and whose
literary piece is it?
2.Who are the main characters and what is
their role in the story?
3.What is the work of Keesh?
4.What has Keesh been killing?
5.What method is Keesh using in killing a bear?
1.How did the people treat Keesh in the
beginning of the story and in the end?
2.What do you think is the feeling of Klosh-
Kwan when a child named Keesh goes
against him?
3.What do Keesh and the bear symbolized?
1.What are the last words of Keesh? Why
did it require dignity and manhood to
speak out?
2.What is the author’s attitude to the main
hero and his countrymen?
3.Describe the author’s choice of words.
4.What do you think is the purpose of the
author in writing the story?
1.What moral did you learn
from the story?
The Story
of Keesh
What is the title of the
story and whose literary
piece is it?
Who are the main
characters and what is their
role in the story?
What is the work of
Keesh?
What has Keesh been
killing?
What method is
Keesh using in
killing a bear?
How did the people treat
Keesh in the beginning of
the story and in the end?
What do you think is the
feeling of Klosh-Kwan when a
child named Keesh goes
against him?
What do Keesh and the
bear symbolized?
What are the last words of
Keesh? Why did it require
dignity and manhood to
speak out?
What is the author’s
attitude to the main hero
and his countrymen?
Describe the author’s
choice of words.
What do you think is the
purpose of the author in
writing the story?
What moral did you learn
from the story?
How do you apply it in real
life…

As a student…
How do you apply it in real
life…

As a child…
How do you apply it in real
life…
As a member of the
society…

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