A lion, prowling through the wools
In eager search of prey.
By chance was caught within a net,
And could not get away.
He tried in vain to free himself
From this unpleasant house,
When, lo ! From out of its hole there crept
A tiny little mouse.
It nibbled, with its teeth so small,
The cords that formed the net,
Still, one by one, the strings gave way,
And free the lion set.
This shows that we should not despise
The humblest thing that lives;
The strongest at some time may need
The help the poor man gives.
Answer the questions :
1. What was the lion doing when it was caught in a net?
(a) Sitting our-side (b) Prowling through the woods (c) None of these
2. How was he set free?
(a) with the help of mouse (b) with the help of hunter (c) both a and b
3.Find out two adjective words from this poem
4. Find out two rhyming words.
5. Find out the similar meaning.
(a) Took small bites …………………
(b) most powerful ………………….
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Answer:
there is something magical about the walking where feet on the she showed the weight on the wheels the cool Breeze AC words the smile of the salt in the air and music of the base
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Explanation:
1.c
2.a
3.strongest,poor,humblest,tiny, unpleasant
4.set-net,lives-gives
5.a-nibbled
b-strongest
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