CBSE Class 4 English – Hiawatha
Chapter Overview
'Hiawatha' is a poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It describes a young Native American boy named Hiawatha who lives close to nature and learns to communicate with birds and animals. He understands their thoughts and respects them. The poem highlights the deep connection between humans and nature.
Important Keywords
Hiawatha: A Native American boy who understands nature.
Nature: The natural world, including animals and plants.
Companion: A friend or close associate.
Wisdom: Knowledge and understanding.
Creatures: Animals, birds, and other living beings.
Detailed Notes
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Important Facts
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Comparison Table
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Quick Revision
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Real Life Connection
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Learning Objectives
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