. Anger in its time a
nd place
May assume a kind of grace.
It must have some reason in it,
And not last beyond a minute.
2. It to further lengths it go,
It does into malice grow.
‘Tis the difference that we see
Twixt the serpent and the bee.
3. If the latter you provoke,
It inflicts a hasty stroke.
Puts you to some little pain,
But it never stings again.
4. Close in tufted bush or brake
Lurks the poison-swelled snake
Nursing up his cherish’d wrath;
In the purlieu of his path,
5. In the cold, or in the warm,
Mean him good, or mean him harm,
Whensoever fete may bring you,
The vile snake will always sting you.
A. Answer the following questions choosing the appropriate option: [1 × 5 = 5]
a) When is anger assumed as a kind a grace?
i. All the time
ii. When it is in correct place and time
iii. Never
iv. Both (ii) and (iii)
b) How long is it ok for anger to last?
i. Not beyond a minute
ii. Not beyond 15 minutes
iii. Not beyond half an hour
iv. Not beyond an hour
c) What does anger grow into, if it remains for long?
i. Fear
ii. Malice
iii. Pride
iv. Jealousy
d) Who lurks in the tufted bush?
i. Snake
ii. Bee
iii. Poet
iv. None of these
e) When will the vile snake sting?
i. In the cold
ii. In the warm
iii. Never
iv. Both (i) and (ii)
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what makes anger graceful?
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a) When is anger assumed as a kind a grace?
A. When it is in correct place and time
b) How long is it ok for anger to last?
A. Not beyond a minute
c) What does anger grow into, if it remains for long?
A. Malice
d) Who lurks in the tufted bush?
A. Snake
e) When will the vile snake sting?
A. Both (i) and (ii)
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