A. Answer these questions.
1. Describe the princess. How did she reach the castle?
2. What was the difference in opinion between the rocket and the squib?
3. What was the rocket's opinion about itself? How does it describe its
ancestry?
4. Why did the rocket feel that its companions were hollow and empty?
5. What did the two little boys say to the rocket? Why?
6.) Why wasn't the eventual launch of the rocket remarkable?
Ch 6 the remarkable rocket
Class 7th
Answers
Explanation:
1) She was a Russian Princess who was pale and looked like a white rose. She reached the castle by driving all the way from Finland in a sledge drawn by six reindeers.
2) The difference in opinion between the rocket and the squib was, the rocket's opinion was that the king's son was fortunate that he was getting married on the very day the rocket was being let off and the squib's opinion was that they were being let off in the Prince's honour
3) A. The rocket's opinion about itself was that he was a remarkable rocket and came from remarkable parents. His mother was the most celebrated Catharine Wheelof her day, and was renowned for her graceful dancing.
4) The Rocket felt that its companions were hollow and empty because they had a petty view of life
5) The two little boys said to the rocket look at this old stick and wondered how it came here. They said let us put it into the fire and it will help boil the kettle 6
6) The eventual launch of the rocket wasn't remarkable because it went up straight into the air during the day and there was nobody who saw it. Not even the boys. They were fast asleep
A. Answer these questions.
1. Describe the princess. How did she reach the castle?
Ans. The princess was from Russia . she reached the castle in a sledge drawn by six rain dears which she had rode all the way from Finland. The sledge was shaped like a great golden swan, and between the swan's wings lay the little Princess herself
2. What was the difference in opinion between the rocket and the squib?
Ans. The difference in opinion between the rocket and the squib was, the rocket's opinion was that the king's son was fortunate that he was getting married on the very day the rocket was being let off and the squib's opinion was that they were being let off in the Prince's honour.
3. What was the rocket's opinion about itself? How does it describe its
ancestry?
Ans. The rocket's opinion about itself was that he was a remarkable rocket and came from remarkable parents. His mother was the most celebrated Catharine Wheelof her day, and was renowned for her graceful dancing.
4. Why did the rocket feel that its companions were hollow and empty?
Ans. The Rocket felt that its companions were hollow and empty because they had a petty view of life. ... The two little boys said to the rocket look at this old stick and wondered how it came here. They said let us put it into the fire and it will help boil the kettle.
5. What did the two little boys say to the rocket? Why?
Ans. The Rocket felt that its companions were hollow and empty because they had a petty view of life. The two little boys said to the rocket look at this old stick and wondered how it came here. They said let us put it into the fire and it will help boil the kettle.
6. Why wasn't the eventual launch of the rocket remarkable?
Ans. The eventual launch of the rocket wasn't remarkable because it went up straight into the air during the day and there was nobody who saw it. Not even the boys. They were fast asleep.