An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy
As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down
All his young days into the harbour where
His ball went. I would not intrude on him
A dime, another ball, is worthless
A.
The boy’s ball has gone-
(i) across the road
(ii) into the water
(iii) under the table
(iv) rolled down the street
B.
How has the loss affected the boy?
(i) he stands stiffly staring at the ball (ii) he accepts his loss happily
(iii) he goes and buys another ball (iv) he asks the poet to get back his ball
C.
The poet doesn’t want to interfere by-
(i) consoling the boy
(ii) talking to the boy
(iii) buying him another ball
(iv) giving him money
D.
The name of the poet is -
(i) Robert Frost
(ii) Leslie Norris
(iii) John Berryman
(iv) Carolyn Wells
C
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I (II); II (iii) ; iii (II) ; IV( iii)
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