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1. Where did the giant go?
2. What did the giant do when he saw the children playing in his Garden?
3. Why was it still winter in the Giant's Garden?
4. Who was happy, seeing spring has not arrived in the garden?
5. Was the giant happy as the spring delayed to arrive in his garden?
6. What was the Giant’s reaction when he had a little linnet singing?
7. What did the Giants see through the little hole in the wall?
8. What did the giant do when he realised his mistake?
9. Why is the Giant called selfish?
10. Why was it still winter in one corner of the Garden?

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Answered by srushtik39
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1. The Giant had gone to his friend, the Cornish Ogre, and had stayed with him for seven years. When he arrived he saw the children playing in the garden.

2. When he came back, he saw the children playing in his garden. He ordered them, in a rough voice to go away and never come back. He then built a high wall around his garden and put up a notice board. “Trespassers will be prosecuted

3. The isolated corner was to remind the Giant that he also needed to take some steps to keep the gloominess away. The presence of symbols of winter in that corner is to symbolize the past deeds of the Giant which led to overall unhappiness in the garden.

4. The snow and the frost were happy because the spring had forgotten the garden

5. The Giant was wondering for the no show by the spring. He was feeling sad for the winter in perpetuity. Now he was craving for a pleasant weather.

7. The Giant saw that through a hole in the wall children had crept in the garden. ... He wanted to rectify his mistake, by tearing down the wall and allowing children to play in his garden

8. The Giant saw that through a hole in the wall children had crept in the garden. ... He realized that it was him who kept the spring away from the garden. He wanted to rectify his mistake, by tearing down the wall and allowing children to play in his garden

9. The Giant had gone to his friend, the Cornish Ogre, and had stayed with him for seven years. When he arrived he saw the children playing in the garden

10. The isolated corner was to remind the Giant that he also needed to take some steps to keep the gloominess away. The presence of symbols of winter in that corner is to symbolize the past deeds of the Giant which led to overall unhappiness in the garden

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Answered by groveranamika05
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Answer:

  1. The Giant had gone to his friend, the Cornish Ogre, and had stayed with him for seven years.
  2. He ordered them, in a rough voice to go away and never come back. then built a high wall around his garden and put up a notice board.
  3. The presence of symbols of winter in that corner is to symbolize the past deeds of the Giant which led to overall unhappiness in the garden.
  4. The snow and the frost were happy because the spring had forgotten the garden
  5. The Giant realised soon enough that Spring was late in visiting his garden because he did not allow the children to play in it.
  6. The giant was overjoyed and thought that spring had finally visited his garden
  7. The Giant saw that through a hole in the wall children had crept in the garden
  8. He realized that it was him who kept the spring away from the garden. He wanted to rectify his mistake, by tearing down the wall and allowing children to play in his garden.
  9. The Giant is called selfish because he prohibited the children from playing in his garden.
  10. The isolated corner was to remind the Giant that he also needed to take some steps to keep the gloominess away. The presence of symbols of winter in that corner is to symbolize the past deeds of the Giant which led to overall unhappiness in the garden.

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