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Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow:"If strolling forth, a beast you view,Whose hide with spots is peppered,As soon as he has lept on you,You'll know it is the Leopard.’Twill do no good to roar with pain,He'll only lep and lep again."1. What is the hide peppered with?(i) The hide is peppered with scars.(ii) The hide is peppered with lines.(iii) The hide is peppered with stripes.(iv) The hide is peppered with spots.2. Which animal is being described here?(i) The animal being described here is a leopard.(ii) The animal being described here is a tiger.(iii) The animal being described here is a lion.(iv) The animal being described here is a hyena.3. Which are the rhyming words of this extract?(i) view- you, peppered- Leopard, pain-again(ii) view- you, peppered-again, pain-Leopard(iii) view- you, lep- Leopard, pain-again(iv) view- know, peppered- Leopard, pain-again4. Name the poem.(i) The poem is How to Tell Wild Beasts.(ii) The poem is How to Tell Wild Animals.(iii) The poem is How to Tell Domestic Animals.(iv) The poem is How to Tell Wild Plants.5. Write the phrases where assonance is used.(i) lept on you (ii) it is the Leopard (iii) strolling-forth-you, whose-spot, do no good to roar (iv) he has |
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Answer» 1. (iv) The hide is peppered with spots. 2. (i) The animal being described here is a leopard. 3. (i) view- you, peppered- Leopard, pain-again 4. (ii) The poem is How to Tell Wild Animals. 5. (iii) strolling-forth-you, whose-spot, do no good to roar |
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