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The poem ‘Blind, Deaf Fish’ is full of metaphors. Explain the metaphors. |
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Answer» A dark cave is a mysterious source from where the human life emerges. A dark river is human life itself which keeps on flowing but ‘dark’ because nobody knows ‘what it is’ actually. Many intellectuals have tried to interprete the human life in different perceptions. Stony bank is hardships on either side; from between them, the human life flows. A very old man-An eternal man, creator of the world, i.e., God or Nature weaving yarn of human life which has different colours like the rainbow. Blind, deaf fish is human being himself who keeps on swimming in the stream (mysterious flow of life) being blind and deaf to universal song, i.e., eternal rhythm of nature. |
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complete each of these sentences.(1) Did the policeman ……….. the old man ? (reprimand / yelled)(2) Tom was …………. by his master for telling a lie. (thrashed / hit)(3) Her grandfather’s ashes were ……….. into the Ganga. (drowned / immersed)(4) They are only concerned with their own ………. interests. (minor /petty)(5) The little princess ……. to her maid that her bed was badly made, (grumbled / complained)(6) Helen got up this morning like a ………. fairy. (bright / radiant)(7) Jackson’s expression …………….. from irritated to amused. (morphed / altered) |
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Answer» (1) reprimand |
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He would arrogantly parade into the house with his new wife.A. When moving in with his newly wed wife into the house, he looked humble.B. When entering with his newly wed wife into the house, he looked haughty.C. When walking with his newly wed wife into the house, he looked shameless.D. When marching with his newly wed wife into the house, he looked proud. |
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Answer» D. When marching with his newly wed wife into the house, he looked proud. |
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He would keep quibbling with her all the time.A. He kept on opposing her all the time.B. He kept on fighting with her all the time.C. He kept on objecting over petty issues all the time. D. He kept on worrying about her all the time. |
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Answer» C. He kept on objecting over petty issues all the time. |
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I do not want my grandchildren to be thrashed by their stepmother.A. I do not want my grandchildren to be pampered by their stepmother.B. I do not desire my grandchildren to be advised by their stepmother.C. I do not wish my grandchildren to be beaten by their stepmother. D. I do not expect my grandchildren to be whipped by their stepmother. |
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Answer» C. I do not wish my grandchildren to be beaten by their stepmother. |
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Nani would whoosh out a few words together from her toothless mouth.A. Nani would blurt out a few words quickly from her toothless mouth.B. Nani would speak out a few words softly from her toothless mouthC. Nani would utter a few words with a hissing sound from her toothless mouth. D. Nani would articulate a few words with a loud sound from her toothless mouth. |
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Answer» C. Nani would utter a few words with a hissing sound from her toothless mouth. |
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At times a petty quarrel would push them into long silence.A. It is bad that small fights harm ! communication.B. It is bad that a trifling quarrel results from serious provocation.C. It is bad that an insignificant fight would result in long arguments.D. It is bad that a small quarrel ends up in long discussions. |
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Answer» A. It is bad that small fights harm ! communication. |
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