English, asked by ks8117533, 2 months ago

And then the old man shook his head,
And, with a natural sigh,

“'Tis some poor fellow’s skull," said
he,

"who fell in the great victory.


Q 1) who was the old man? Who else were with him? Where were they?


Q 2) Why did the old man shake his head? Who found the skull?


Q 3) Which victory is referred to in the extract? Who was responsible for the victory?​

Answers

Answered by zaralarsson21
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Answer:

Ans 1) The Old man's name was Kaspar and he was a farmer.

          His grandchild, Peterkin and Wilhelmine were with him.

          They were playing near the rivulet.

Ans 2) When the old man took the skull from Peterkin who had found it near the rivulet and was eager to know whether what it was, the old man sighed after taking it from the boy because it was the skull of a poor fellow who was slayed in the war.

Peterkin had found the skull near the rivuet.

Ans 3) The victory of Spanish-Civil War is referred to here as 'The Great Victory'. The countries involved in this war were The british, The french and the Bavarians and Austrians. In this war, the British had defeated the French, Bavarians and Austrians.

The Duke Of Marlbro and Prince Eugen were responsible for the victory.  

Explanation:

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