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But if it had to perish twice I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice is also great.
(a) Who has composed the above lines? (b) according to the poet 'ice symbolizes (c) What does the word 'perish' mean in the above lines
(d) What does the poet think?​

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Fire and ICE Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

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In this article, we are providing Fire and Ice Extra Questions and Answers PDF Class 10 English First Flight CBSE, Extra Questions for Class 10 English was designed by subject expert teachers.

Fire and Ice Extra Questions and Answers Class 10 English First Flight

Extract Based Questions [3 Marks each]

Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Question 1.

Some say the world will end in fire

Some say in ice.

From what I’ve tasted of desire

I hold with those who favour fire.

(a) What is the poet’s opinion of the world in these lines? [CBSE 2014]

(b) What is the poet’s opinion about the world?

(c) What is the contradictory opinion of public?

(d) How are ice and fire similar to each other though they have contradictory traits? [CBSE 2011]

Answer:

(a) In the poet’s opinion the world will end in fire.

(b) Aaccording to the poet, the world will end in fire.

(c) The contradictory opinion of public is the debate whether the world will end in fire or ice.

(d) Both ice and fire are similar in the in the sense that both of them would destroy everything in the world.

Question 2.

But if it had to perish twice I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice.

(a) What does ‘it’ refers to in the first line?

(b) What do you mean by ‘perish’?

(c) What does ice stand for?

(d) What would be the cause of destruction? [CBSE 2015]

Answer:

(a) ‘It’ refers to the world.

(b) Perish means to die or to be destroyed.

(c) Ice stands for coldness.

(d) Ice or fire would be the cause of destruction.

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