4.4.
and F against the false ones.
A.6.
(a)
The poem is a story handed down from the past.
(b)
The boy's confidence was shaken by the challenges that came his
was.
It was night by the time he reached the mountain.
The crow warned him of the dangerous consequences of his mission.
(e)
The pigeon, magpie and dove were certain that the boy would be
successful
The rainbow was bright and colourful but cold.
There was nothing extraordinary about the boy's feat.
(h) The poem proves that where there is a will, there is a way.
On the basis of your reading of the poem, write T against the true stateme
poem legend
by Judith Wright
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The pigeon, magpie and dove were certain that the boy would be
successful
The rainbow was bright and colourful but cold.
There was nothing extraordinary about the boy's feat.
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