A. No use to say 'o there are other balls';As ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy'As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down All his young days into the larboard whereHis ball went
a). The lost ball reminds the boy of his:
(i) Friends
(ii) Relatives
(iii) sweet memories
(iv) childhood days
b). other balls' refers to:
(i) Old balls.
(ii) New balls
(iii)other balls at home
(iv) none of the above
c). The boy is sad because:
(i) He does not have any ball to play with
(ii) He is poor and cannot buy a ball.
(iii) The ball he was playing with is lost
(iv) He does not know how to get it back.
d). His body is______after loss
(i) Trembling
(ii) Rigid
(iii) Staring
(iv) all of these
e). From the extract find a ward that is antonym of 'flexible':
(i) Trembling
(ii) Harbour
(iii) Rigid
(iv)worthless
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Song of the Open Road, poem by Walt Whitman, first published in the second edition of Leaves of Grass in 1856. The 15-stanza poem is an optimistic paean to wanderlust. Whitman exalts the carefree pleasures of traveling, encouraging others to break free from their stifling domestic attachments to join him
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