A. Answer the following questions.
the "poem louse and the mosquito"
1. What was the ancestral house of Creep?
2. What did the mosquito say to persuade Creep to let him
bite the king?
3. What warning did Creep give the mosquito? How did the
mosquito respond to it?
4. What was the consequence of Creep allowing the
mosquito to bite the king?
5. What is the moral of the story in the poem?
Answers
Answer:
Explanation:
1 The ancestral home of Creep is - the King's bed. ... The louse lived in the King's bed which it considered as in its ancestral house since many generations of the louse's family were brooding on the king's blood in the bed . 2 THE MOSQUITO REQUESTED TO CREEP TO ALLOW HIM TO BITE THE KING HE IS IN BROKEN HEALTH AND HE HAD HEARD THAT THE ROYAL BLOOD CONTAIN REMEDIES FOR ACHES AND PAIN. 3 The BUG give warning to the mosquito that please exercise caution do not come out during the wrong time to bite the king. And do not bite in the wrong places. The mosquito bite the king like he came ahead and bit the king on his neck before the king could drift off to deep sleep. 4 The consequence of creep allowing the mosquito to bite the king was that it had to die. The mosquito bit the king before he was asleep which resulted in pain to the king . 5 Derived from the Latin term “morālis,” moral means a message conveyed by, or a lesson learned from, a story, a poem, or an event. It is not necessary that the author or the poet has clearly stated it. It can be left for the audiences or the learners to derive
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