Class 8 Symbolism English Worksheet Practice

Class 8 Symbolism English Worksheet Practice
Class 8 Symbolism English Worksheet Practice

Class 8 Symbolism English Worksheet Practice

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Beyond the Object: Symbolism & Hidden Meanings for Class 8 
 

This Grade 8 Literature Skills worksheet helps students explore how symbolism adds deeper meaning to stories and passages. Through the reflective story “The Broken Clock,” learners discover how ordinary objects can represent powerful ideas such as lost opportunities, wasted time, and valuable life lessons. 

Why Symbolism Matters in Grammar? 
1. Symbolism helps students understand hidden meanings in literature. 
2. Learners improve critical thinking and interpretation skills through deeper reading. 
3. Students recognize how objects and ideas can represent emotions, lessons, and themes. 
4. Understanding symbolism strengthens analytical writing and literary comprehension. 
 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students answer MCQs about symbolic meaning, story themes, and the deeper ideas represented by the broken clock. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Match the Following 
Learners match symbols and story elements like “lost time,” “valuing moments,” and “student reflection” with their deeper meanings. 

📋 Exercise 3 – True or False 
Students evaluate statements about symbolism, time, missed opportunities, and the lesson taught through the story. 

📝 Exercise 4 – Sort the Words 
Children sort words into “Object” and “Idea” categories to better understand concrete symbols and abstract meanings. 

📖 Exercise 5 – Short Answer Questions 
Students explain how the broken clock symbolizes wasted time, why the student reflected deeply, and how symbolism strengthens the message of the story. 
 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 
 


Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
1. b) A broken clock 
2. b) Missed opportunities 
3. b) A student 
4. b) It was stuck at one time. 
5. a) Wasting time 
6. b) They ignored it. 
7. b) Time 
8. a) It shows deeper meaning. 
9. a) Missed chances 
10. a) Hidden ideas 

Exercise 2 – Match the Following 
1. Broken clock – Object with hidden meaning 
2. Missed opportunities – Wasted chances 
3. Lost time – Time cannot return 
4. Student reflection – Thinking deeply about life 
5. Classroom – Place of learning 
6. Stuck at same time – No movement in time 
7. Valuing moments – Importance of every moment 
8. Others ignored it – People not noticing meaning 
9. Time once lost – Time cannot return 
10. Symbolism – Represents bigger ideas 

Exercise 3 – True or False 
1. False 
2. True 
3. True 
4. True 
5. True 
6. True 
7. False 
8. True 
9. False 
10. True 

Exercise 4 – Sort the Words 

Object – Broken clock, Hanging clock, Stopped hands, Classroom, Student 

Idea – Missed opportunities, Wasted time, Valuing moments, Time lost, Life lessons 

Exercise 5 – Short Answer Questions 
1. The broken clock symbolizes wasted time because it remains stuck at the same moment every day, representing lost opportunities that cannot return. 

2. The student thought deeply about the clock because he connected it with the importance of valuing time and learning from past mistakes. 

3. Symbolism adds meaning to the story by helping readers understand important life lessons and deeper ideas through ordinary objects. 

Help your child strengthen literary interpretation and analytical reading skills with engaging symbolism activities designed for Grade 8 learners. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

Symbolism is the use of objects, colors, or actions to represent deeper ideas or meanings in English worksheets.

Symbolism helps learners understand hidden meanings and improves literary analysis skills in Class 8 grammar practice.

Students can look for repeated objects or ideas that represent emotions, themes, or important concepts in the text.