Summary
Summary of Lessons 4-5:
The day after Cyclone Aila was devastating for Babul's family, as they were mourning the loss of Nipa and their grandfather. Babul's father found Nipa in a field, unable to remember anything, and took her home. They searched extensively for Babul's grandfather, who went missing like many others in Bangladesh after the cyclone, but he was never found. In the aftermath, Nipa's school turned into a shelter for survivors, including Babul's family. Despite assistance from the government and NGOs, resources were scarce, leading to illness among many. Gradually, communities began to rebuild their homes and replant crops. While Babul finds joy in seeing the trees and Nipa, he remains sad about his grandfather's absence. His grandmother encourages him to look forward, saying that his grandfather would have wanted them to live for the future.
Lessons 4-5
The next day was awful. Babul's family couldn't stop crying. Nipa and grandfather were missing.
Babul's father went out to look for them. He found Nipa in a field. She was holding onto a
tree and she was covered in mud. She could not remember anything. He took Nipa at home
and began
looking for his father. He looked in the fields, the buildings and in the trees. Many people in
Bangladesh were missing after Cyclone Aila, and Babul's grandfather was one of them.
The family never found him.
After Cyclone Aila, people worked together. Nipa's school became the shelter for the
survivors. Babul and his family went to live in the school. The government of Bangladesh
and workers from NGOs came to help, but things were very hard. There wasn't enough
safe drinking water or food, so many people became ill. In time, people repaired their
homes and rebuilt their villages and bridges. They planted new trees and new crops
in their fields. Babul feels happy when he looks at the trees and his sister Nipa, but he
feels sad about his grandfather. His grandmother says, "Don't be sad, Babul.
Grandfather wanted us to live for the future."
# বহুনির্বাচনী প্রশ্ন
The next day was awful. Babul's family couldn't stop crying. Nipa and grandfather were missing. Babul's father went out to look for them. He found Nipa in a field. She was holding onto a tree and she was covered in mud. She didn't remember anything. He took Nipa at home and began looking for his father. He looked in the fields, the buildings and in the trees. Many people in Bangladesh were missing after Cyclone Aila, and Babul's grandfather was one of them. The family never found him.
After Cyclone Aila, people worked together. Nipa's, school became the shelter for the survivors. Babul and his family went to live in the school. The government of Bangladesh and workers from NGOs came to help, but things were very hard. There wasn't enough safe drinking water or food, so many people became ill. In time, people repaired their homes and rebuilt their villages and bridges. They planted new trees and new crops in their fields. Babul feels happy when he looks at the trees and his sister Nipa, but he feels sad about his grandfather. His grandmother says, "Don't be sad, Babul. Grandfather wants us to live for the future."
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