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Driving from my parent’s home to Cochin last Friday morning, I saw my mother, beside me, doze, open mouthed, her face ashen like that of a corpse and realized with pain that she was as old as shelooked but soon put that thought away… i Choose the option that best applies to the given extract. 1) a conversation 2) an argument 3) a piece of advice 4) a strategy 5) a recollection 6) a suggestion a) 1, 3 & 6 b) 2, 4 & 5 c) Only 5 d) Only 1 ii Choose the book title that perfectly describes the condition of the poet’s mother. Tittle 1 Tittle 2Tittle 3Tittle 4you're only old once!by Dr. SeussThe gift of years by Joan ChittisterSomewhere Towards the Endby Diana AthillThe Book You Wish Your Parents Had Readby Philippa Perrya) Title 1 b) Title 2 c) Title 3 d) Title 4 iii Choose the option that applies correctly to the two statements given below. Assertion: The poet wards off the thought of her mother getting old quickly. Reason: The poet didn’t want to confront the inevitability of fate that was to dawn upon her mother. a) Assertion can be inferred but the Reason cannot be inferred. b) Assertion cannot be inferred but the Reason can be inferred. c) Both Assertion and Reason can be inferred. d) Both Assertion and Reason cannot be inferred. iv Choose the option that displays the same literary device as in the given lines of the extract. her face ashen like that of a corpse… a) Just as I had I had this thought, she appeared and… b) My thoughts were as heavy as lead that evening when … c) I think like everyone else who… d) I like to think aloud when …

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i. (c) 

ii. (c) 

iii. (c) 

iv. (b



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