2. Read the extract given below by answering the question that follow: But he's locked in a concrete cell, His strength behind bars, Stalking the length of his cage, Ignoring visitors. He hears the last voice at night, The patrolling cars, And stares with his brilliant eyes At the brilliant stars.
What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
(i) abcd, abcb (ii) abcb; abcd (iii) abcd; abcd (iv) abcd abcb
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But he’s locked in a concrete cell, His strength behind bars, Stalking the length of his cage, Ignoring visitors. He hears the last voice at night, The patrolling cars, And stares with his brilliant eyes At the brilliant stars i. The fact that the tiger is ‘stalking the length of his cage’ tells us that he is a) restless. b) reckless. c) resilient. d) reverent. ii. What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas? a) abcb; abcb b) abcb; abcd c) abcd; abcd d) abcd; abcb iii. These stanzas bring out the contrast between a) zoos and cities. b) strength and weakness. c) freedom and captivity. d) visitors and patrolling cars. iv. What is the caged tiger
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2. Read the extract given below by answering the question that follow: But he's locked in a concrete cell, His strength behind bars, Stalking the length of his cage, Ignoring visitors. He hears the last voice at night, The patrolling cars, And stares with his brilliant eyes At the brilliant stars.
What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
(i) abcd, abcb (ii) abcb; abcd (iii) abcd; abcd (iv) abcd abcb
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