WERE her antics
played in the eye
Of a thousand standers-by,
Clapping hands with shout and stare,
What would little Tabby care
For the plaudits of the crowd?
Over happy to be proud,
Over wealthy in the treasure
Of her own exceeding pleasure!
And I will have my careless season
Spite of melancholy reason,
Will walk through life in such a way
That, when time brings on decay,
Now and then I may possess
Hours of perfect gladsomeness.
Pleased by any random toy;
By a kitten’s busy joy,
Or an infant’s laughing eye
Sharing in the ecstasy;
I would fare like that or this,
Find my wisdom in my bliss;
Keep the sprightly soul awake,
And have faculties to take,
Even from things by sorrow wrought,
Matter for a jocund thought,
Spite of care, and spite of grief,
To gambol with Life's falling Leaf.
By William Wordsworth 1770-1850
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Sevens Based on this passage
Suggest answers to this question. See if you can limit one answer to exactly seven words.
What does the kitten’s attitude to bystanders teach us?
Suggestion
That we shouldn’t care what others think. (7 words)
Variations: 1.expand your answer to exactly fourteen words. 2.expand your answer further, to exactly twenty-one words. 3.include one of the following words in your answer: if, but, despite, because, (al)though, unless.
Spinners Find in Think and Speak
For each group of words, compose a sentence that uses all three. You can use any form of the word: for example, cat → cats, go → went, or quick → quickly, though neigh → neighbour is stretching it a bit.
This exercise uses words found in the accompanying passage.
1 Dart. Little. Sporting.
2 Every. Keep. Over.
3 Crouch. Fall. Waver.
Variations: 1. include direct and indirect speech 2. include one or more of these words: although, because, despite, either/or, if, unless, until, when, whether, which, who 3. use negatives (not, isn’t, neither/nor, never, nobody etc.)
Prepositions Find in Think and Speak
Each of the words below may be followed by one or more prepositions. Compose your own sentences to show which they might be. Some prepositions are given underneath.
This exercise uses words found in the accompanying passage.
1. Careless. 2. Slow. 3. Careful. 4. Walk.
Selected Prepositions
About. Against. Among. At. By. For. From. In. Into. Of. On. Out. Over. Through. To. Towards. Upon. With.
High Tiles Find in Think and Speak
Make words (three letters or more) from the seven letters showing below, using any letter once only. Each letter carries a score. What is the highest-scoring word you can make?
Your Words ()
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Foams. (10) Fops. (9) Foam. (9) Spam. (8) Poms. (8) Mops. (8) Maps. (8) Imps. (8) Fop. (8) Amps. (8) Sofa. (7) Pom. (7) Oafs. (7) Mop. (7) Map. (7) Imp. (7) Amp. (7) Soap. (6) Oaf. (6) Ifs. (6) Aims. (6) Spa. (5) Sop. (5) Sip. (5) Sap. (5) Pas. (5) Ops. (5) Mas. (5) Ism. (5) Asp. (5) Aim. (5)
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