Chapter 7 – Tom Losses a Tooth Solutions

Content Structure

  • 1. About the author – Mark Twain
  • 2. Theme of the Tom Losses a Tooth
  • 3. Summary of the Tom Losses a Tooth
  • 4. Word meanings
  • 5. Exercise Solutions
    • Exercise – 1
    • Exercise – 2
    • Exercise – 3
  • 6. Grammar in use
    • Exercise – 4
    • Exercise – 5
  • 7. Composition
    • Exercise – 6

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1. About the author – Mark Twain

Mark Twain was a famous American writer and humorist, whose real name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens. He was born on 30 November 1835 in Florida, Missouri, USA. He is called the “Father of American Literature” because of his unique style and humor. He is best known for writing The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which are loved by people all over the world and reflect real life, friendship, and adventure along the Mississippi River. He helped to create and popularize a distinctive line of American literature based on American themes and language. He died on 21 April 1910 in Redding, Connecticut, USA.

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2. Theme of the Tom Losses a Tooth

  • Tom sees school as boring and unpleasant, so he looks for excuses to avoid it, especially on Mondays.
  • Tom’s tricks, like pretending to have a stomach ache a sore toe, or a bad tooth, show how naughty and playful a child can be.
  • Tom has a very active imagination. He even acts as if he is dying, groaning loudly and forgiving everyone, just to make his lie believable.
  • Aunt Polly knows Tom well. She cares for him deeply, but she is also strict enough to curb his mischief and teach him a lesson.
  • The story shows how lies and pretense are quickly exposed. Tom’s fake sickness vanishes when Aunt Polly calls it nonsense.
  • The story makes readers laugh at Tom’s dramatic tricks, showing that even ordinary life can be full of fun, excitement, and humor.
  • Tom is mischievous and his actions come from innocence and a desire for freedom, not from cruelty.

3. Summary of the Tom Looses a Tooth

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Tom always thought Mondays were boring, so he wanted to stay home. One morning, he lay in bed thinking of ways to avoid school. First, he wished he was sick. He checked his body and thought he had a stomach ache, but it went away quickly. Then, Tom noticed that one of his front teeth was loose. He felt happy, but remembered Aunt Polly would pull it out, which would hurt, so he decided to keep it as an excuse for later. Next, he pretended his toe hurt and groaned loudly to act sick, but his brother Sid kept sleeping. Tom groaned even louder until Sid finally woke up. Acting as if he were dying, he said he forgave everyone and asked Sid not to wake him. Sid got scared and ran to call Aunt Polly, shouting, “Tom is dying!” Aunt Polly came upstairs but did not believe him. She saw that Tom was pretending, so she scolded him. Then Tom said his tooth hurt. Aunt Polly checked, tied a silk thread to the loose tooth and the bedpost, and pulled it out. Tom did not get to miss school, but he liked the gap in his teeth because it made his smile look funny and special.

4. Word meanings

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 WordMeanings
1.MiserableVery unhappy or uncomfortable
2.InvestigatedLooked at carefully to find out something
3.AilmentIllness
4.FeebleVery weak
5.GroanA low sound made when in pain or sadness
6.AilmentChecking
7.InspectionMaking repeated painful sounds
8.FanciedImagined
9.Snored onKept making a loud breathing sound while sleeping
10.ShookMoved quickly up and down or side to side
11.YawnedOpened mouth wide when tired or sleepy
12.AnxiouslyNervously
13.MoanedMade a low sound of pain or sadness
14.RushedHurried
15.Genuine toneA Real voice
16.TrembledShivered
17.Gasped outSpoke with difficulty while breathing hard
18.SankDropped
19.CeasedStopped
20.Tooth achesTooth pain
21.FastenedTied
22.DanglingHanging
23.EnabledAllowed

5. Exercise solutions

Exercise – 1

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Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

(1) Tom felt miserable on the morning of
(a) Sunday
(b) Monday
(c) Thursday
(d) Saturday

Ans: (b) Monday

(2) If Aunt Polly was to know that tom had a loose tooth, she would
(a) Call a doctor
(b) Brings him some medicine
(c) Surely pull it out
(d) Tell him to rest

Ans: (c) Surely pull it out

(3) Tom drew his sore toe from under the
(a) Sheet
(b) Blanket
(c) Pillow
(d) Mosquito net

Ans: (a) Sheet

(4) She flew down the stairs to call
(a) Doctor
(b) Mary
(c) The nurse
(d) Aunt Polly

Ans: (d) Aunt Polly

(5) The thread that Mary got Aunt Polly was made of
(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Silk
(d) Wool

Ans: (c) Silk

Exercise – 2

Answer the following questions within fifteen words:

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1. Which one of Tom’s tooth had come loose?
Ans:
One of Tom’s upper front teeth had come loose.

2. How are Sid and Mary related to Tom?
Ans:
Sid was Tom’s half-brother, and Mary was his cousin.

3. Why did Tom ask Sid not to stir him?
Ans:
Tom feared that Sid’s movement would hurt him and make his fake pain worse.

4. Why did Tom pretend his toe was paining?
Ans:
Tom pretended so that he could avoid school and stay home.

Exercise – 3

Answer the following questions within twenty-five words:

1. What did Tom remember hearing from a doctor?
Ans:
 Tom remembered hearing that a certain illness could keep a patient in bed for three days and even cost a finger.

2. How did Aunt Polly react to the news that Tom was dying?
Ans:
Aunt Polly did not believe Sid’s words. She scolded Tom, called it nonsense, and asked him to stop pretending.

3. How was Tom’s loose tooth taken out?
Ans:
Aunt Polly tied one end of a silk thread to Tom’s loose tooth and the other to a bedpost, then pulled it out.

6. Grammar in use

Exercise – 4

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Do as directed:

1. Rafique was running fast. (Change into an interrogative sentence)
Ans:
 Was Rafique running fast?

2. The boy would never forget the exciting incident. (Change into an affirmative sentence)
Ans:
 The boy would always remember the exciting incident.

3. We had a wonderful time last evening. (Change into an exclamatory sentence)
Ans:
 What a wonderful time we had last evening!

4. He loves to play football. (Change into a interrogative sentence)
Ans:
 Does he love to play football?

5. Rina tried all her plans. (Change into negative sentence)
Ans:
Rina did not leave any plan untried.

6. Shut the door, Robin. (Change into an assertive sentence)
Ans:
 Robin should shut the door.

Exercise – 5

Replace the underline words with suitable phrasal verbs from the list given below. Change the form of verbs where necessary. There is one extra phrasal verb in the list:

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1. The enemy surrendered without a fight.
Ans: The enemy gave in without a fight.

2. The child was cured in a month.
Ans: The child came round in a month.

3. The police investigated the case.
Ans: The police looked into the case.

4. Puja could understand what are sister said.
Ans: Puja could make out what her sister said.

5. The old man could not remember his childhood experiences.
Ans: The old man could not call up his childhood experiences.

 List of phrasal verbs: look into, make out, look for, come round, give in, call up

7. Composition

Exercise – 6

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Write a newspaper report on a road accident within 100 words. Use the following hints:

Brake failure of a bus – collided with a truck – 5 injured including a child and a woman – injured sent to hospital – released with first aid – traffic disrupted – police intervened – normalcy restored

Road Accident in City

City, Sept 1: A serious road accident took place yesterday due to the brake failure of a bus. The bus collided with a truck, leaving five people injured, including a child and a woman. The injured were rushed to the hospital, where they were released after first aid. The accident caused heavy traffic disruption for some time. Police soon arrived, cleared the road, and restored normal traffic movement. The accident created panic among passersby, but timely help prevented any major tragedy.