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              4.      Read the extract given below and attempt ANY ONE by 
            answering the questions that follow.                             
          (A)        He stalks in his vivid stripes, 
               The few steps of his cage,
    On pads of velvet quiet,    In his quiet rage.
          (i)   Who is the poet of the above lines?
                    (a) Robert Frost                     (b) Leslie Norris
                    (c) Walt Whitman          (d)    Robert Klein
          (ii)      Why the tiger could walk only a few steps?
(a)             Because he was locked in a very small cage.
(b)            Because he was injured.
(c)             Because he was in the circus.
(d)            Because he was captured.
          (iii) Which literary device has been used in the first line?
                        (a)    Metaphor                     (b) Alliteration
                    (c)      Simile                            (d)      Oxymoron
 (iv) What are the two qualities of the animal which are referred in   the above extract?
(a)             Tiger has vivid stripes on his body and soft velvet pads.
(b)            Tiger is a powerful and colourful species.
(c)             Tiger is quiet and angry.
(d)            Tiger is dangerous and majestic.
 
              (v) Why is he in quiet rage?
(a)             Because he is locked and his freedom has been curtailed.
(b)            Because he is unable to show his anger and ferocity.
(c)             Because he wanted to free himself from the Cage.
(d)            All of the above

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Answered by navin750544
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Answer:

1) b

2) a

3) don't know.

4) a

5) d.

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Answered by rakshana66
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Answer:

i] (b) Leslie Norris

ii] a) Because he was locked in a very small cage.

iii] personification (not mentioned above)

iv] a) The tiger has vivid stripes on his body and soft velvet pads.

v] d) all of the above

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