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In pairs copy and complete the summary of the poem with suitable words/expressions:- A Scottish Chieftain and his beloved were (a) _____________from her wrathful father. As they reached the shores, the (b) ____________ told a boatman to (c) ____________ them across Lochgyle. He asked him to do it fast because if (d) ______________found them, they would kill him. The boatman (e) ________________to take them not for the (f) _____________that the chieftain offered but for his (g) ____________. By this time, the storm had (h) _____________and a wild wind had started blowing. The sound of (i) _______________could be heard close at hand. The lady urged the boatman (j) _____________as she did not want to face an angry father. Their boat left the (k) ______________and as it got caught in the stormy sea, Lord Ullin reached the deadly (l)_____________. His anger changed to wailing when he saw his daughter (m) ______________. He asked her to return back. But it was (n) __________ as the stormy sea claimed his daughter and her lover.

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In
pairs copy and complete the summary of the poem with suitable
words/expressions:-



A
Scottish Chieftain and his beloved were (a) _____________from her
wrathful father. As they reached the shores, the (b) ____________
told a boatman to (c) ____________ them across Lochgyle. He asked him
to do it fast because if (d) ______________found them, they would
kill him. The boatman (e) ________________to take them not for the


(f)
_____________that the chieftain offered but for his (g) ____________.
By this time, the storm had (h) _____________and a wild wind had
started blowing. The sound of


(i)
_______________could be heard close at hand. The lady urged the
boatman


(j)
_____________as she did not want to face an angry father.


Their
boat left the (k) ______________and as it got caught in the stormy
sea, Lord Ullin reached the deadly (l)_____________. His anger
changed to wailing when he saw his daughter (m) ______________. He
asked her to return back. But it was (n) __________ as the stormy sea
claimed his daughter and her lover.



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