Sunday, 24 December 2017

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1.       Choose the correct alternative to complete the following sentences:
(a)    Creeping in an oakwood, the poet was looking for a
(i)                  goat
(ii)                rhinoceros
(iii)               stag
(iv)              buffalo
(v)                Ans: (iii) stag

(b)   Whenever an oak tree is felled, the number of trees the poet must plant is
(i)                  two
(ii)                three
(iii)               four
(iv)              five
Ans: (i) two
(c)    when the poet came out of the Oakwood, his heart was that of a
(i)                  stag
(ii)                tree
(iii)               a human child
(iv)              the old woman
Ans:- (ii) tree
2.       state whether the following statements are true or false. Provide sentences/phrases/ words in support of your answer.
(a)    The old woman held the poet’s secrets in her little bag
Ans:- True, supporting statement-she said, “I have your secret here inside my little bag”

(b)   The tree tribe said that the poet is bothered to see the chopping down of oak trees
 Ans:- False, supporting statement-we are chopped down, “we are torn up, you do not blink an eye.
(c)    The never came out of the Oakwood
Ans:- False, supporting statement-when I came out of the Oakwood, back to human company
3.       (a) when did the poet come twice awake?
Ans:- being attached to a stake and encompassed by a gazing clan, the poet came twice conscious.
(b) what would happen to the poet if he failed to make the promise?
Ans:- the writer would pass on the off chance that he neglected to make the guarantee
(d)   What was it that altered the poet?

Ans:- the fantasy of conveying his own particular heart near the oak tree the writer