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4. 'Young Rip Van Winkle once-old Rip Van Winkle now!' a. Who said this and to whom? for b. Why did the person utter these words? c. Who recognised the speaker?​

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Answered by rakeshsinghgkn
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Explanation:

rip Van Winkle was the person who slept for 20 years

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Answered by arnabdutta63
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Answer:

The moral of "Rip Van Winkle" is that life passes by with or without a person and that change is inevitable. The story also shows that a person will pay dearly when they try to avoid change; in many ways, Irving is asking his readers to be active participants in their own lives and enjoy each moment.

The "most ancient" inhabitant of Rip Van Winkle's village, Peter Vanderdonk is the one person able to recall Rip Van Winkle after his 20-year absence. He corroborates Rip's story to the townspeople and thereby ends the confusion surrounding Rip's strange return.

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Rip Van Winkle Extra Questions and Answers English Marigold Class 5 Chapter 5

(1)

(a) Rip was a kind neighbour

Ans: – true

(b) Rip did not like children so much

Ans: – false

(c) Rip was a very hard working man.

Ans: – false.

(d) His dog wolf was his constant companion

Ans: – true.

(e) He would walk away into the forest with his dog to cut woods

Ans: – false

(g) The odd looking men were playing ninepins.

Ans: – true.

(2)

(a) Where did Rip van winkle live?

Ans: – Rip van winkle lived in a little village, at the foothills of the Kaatskill Mountains.

(b) What kind of a man was ripping?

Ans: – Rip was simple and good natured man .He was a kind neighbour, ready to help anyone . Everyone in the village even the children liked him very much because of his kind behaviour.

(c) Why did the children of the village shout whenever they saw Rip?

Ans: – The children of the village shouted with joy whenever they saw Rip because he played with them , he taught them to fly kites and shoot marbles. He also told them long interesting stories.

(d) What is the problem of Rip?

Ans: – The only problem of Rip is that he is very lazy and he does not work on his own farm and just idle away his time.

(e) Describe the condition of Rip’s from?

Ans: – As he did not work on his from, the fences were falling to pieces, His caw was going astray. Weeds grew on his farm.

(f) Describe the state of those odd looking men.

Ans: – The odd looking men were all dressed the same way and all of them had beards of various shapes and colours. They were playing a game. Their faces were serious.

(g) Which sound did echo in the mountains?

Ans: – The only sound that echoed in the mountains was the noise of the balls.

(h) What did Rip see after waking up?

Ans: – After walking up he saw that he was at the same place where he had first met the old man. He also found that wolf was missing.

(i) What did the old woman exclaim to Rip?

Ans: – The old woman exclaimed to rip, welcome home again our old neighbour. She also asked rip that where have he been these long twenty years.

(3) Find out the opposite words of these following words from the text

(i) Big = small

(ii) Complex = simple

(iii) Sorrow = joy

(iv) Kith = stranger

(v) Silence = noise

(4)

Cause

Effect

(a) He played with them, taught them fly kites and shoot marbles and told them long stories

(a) the children of the village loved him.

(b) He walked an and reached the highest part of the mountains and was tried enough after his long climb

(b) he lay down and began daydreaming

(c) he come to his village after twenty long years

(c) The villagers stared at him in a surprising manner

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