A Legend of the Northland.
1) He came to the door of a cottage,
In travelling round the earth,
Where a little woman was making cakes,
And baking them on the hearth;
Q1) Who does 'he' refer to in the first line?
Q2) What request did he make to the woman?
Q3) What was the little woman making?
Q4) Give the word from the passage that means'fire place'
2)And being faint with fasting,
For the day was almost done,
He asked her, from her store of cakes,
To give him a single one.
Q1) What did he ask her to give him?
Q2) What is the name of the poem and poet?
Q3) Trace a word from the extract that means'weak'.
3)Then good Saint Peter grew angry,
For he was hungry and faint;
And surely such a woman
Was enough to provoke a saint.
Q1) Why was Saint Peter about to faint?
Q2) How did the woman provoke Saint Peter?
Q3) What is the Rhyming scheme of the given stanza?
Q4) Why was the little woman punished?
Answers
Answer:
ere a little woman was making cakes,
And baking them on the hearth;
Q1) Who does 'he' refer to in the first line?
Q2) What request did he make to the woman?
Q3) What was the little woman making?
Q4) Give the word from the passage that means'fire place'
2)And being faint with fasting,
For the day was almost done,
He asked her, from her store of cakes,
To give him a single one.
Q1) What did he ask her to give him?
Q2) What is the name of the poem and poet?
Q3) Trace a word from the extract that means'weak'.
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3)Then good Saint Peter grew angry,
For he was hungry and faint;
And surely such a woman
Was enough to provoke a saint.
Q1) Why was Saint Peter about to faint?
Q2) How did the woman provoke Saint Peter?
Q3) What is the Rhyming scheme of the given stanza?
Q4) Why was the little woman punished?
Explanation: