Here We Are Questions & Answers

Hi Everyone!! This article will share Here We Are Questions & Answers.

This poem tells us about the different parts of our body and what they do for us. In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of Twin’s Bedroom, Shikha’s Family and Nia’s Gifts so, you can check these posts as well.

Here We Are Questions & Answers

Question 1: Choose the correct option:

1. Which body part growls for more?

(a) nose
(b) stomach
(c) eyes
(d) ears

2. Who put the pie inside the month?

(a) eyes
(b) nose
(c) hands
(d) ears

3. Which body part helps us to look?

(a) The nose
(b) The eyes
(c) The stomach
(d) The tongue

4. How do the feet reach the kitchen?

(a) By walking quietly
(b) By rushing hurriedly
(c) By crawling slowly
(d) None of these

5. Which part of the body enjoys the most?

(a) The legs
(d) The nose
(c) The ears
(d) The tongue

Question 2: Read the lines from the poem and answer the questions.

1. “Here is the stomach that growls for more.
Here are the legs that run for the door.”

(a) Is the stomach full?

Answer: No the stomach is not full.

(b) How do you know?

Answer: We know because it growls for more.

2. “Here are the ears that hear a whack.
Here is the bottom that feel a smack!”

(a) Which two words mean the same as ‘slap’?

Answer: Whack and smack mean the same as ‘slap’.

(b) Which part of the body is ‘the bottom’?

Answer: Buttocks is the ‘bottom’.

 Question 3: Complete the following lines.

1. Here are the eyes that look high and low.
Till they spot six pans sitting all in a row.

2. Here is the mouth that opens wide.
Here are the hands that put pie inside.

Question 4: How many tiptoes does the poet make?

Answer: The poet makes ten tiptoes.

Question 5: Which dish is talked about in the poem?

Answer: Fresh-baked blueberry pie is talked about in the poem.

Question 6: Which body part licks the tin?

Answer: Tongue licks the tin.

Question 7: What runs to the door?

Answer: Leg runs to the door.

Question 8: What does the bottom feel?

Answer: The bottom feels the smack.

Question 9: Write a few pairs of rhyming words from the poem.

Answer: Sweet-eat, nose-tiptoes, low-row, high-pie, wide-inside, tin-chin, more-door, whack-smack.

So, these were the Questions & Answers.

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