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estion
1. She whimpered like a baby,
And pointed to a mouse,
That had the gall and temerity,
to enter into our house!
a. Who is 'she referred to here?
b. Was her behaviour expected?
c. How did the mouse behave?

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Answered by sakshimishra65
9

Answer:

only a and b answer I know

a.she referred to mother of the poet

b. yes

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Answered by VincentVincy
17

Answer:

1. she whimpered like a baby,

And pointed to a mouse,

That had the gall and temerity,

To enter into our house!

a. Who is ‘she’ referred to here?

Answer. She here refers to the poet’s mother.

b. Was her behavior expected?

Answer. No, her behavior was not expected by the poet as she was not afraid of anything and this was the first time when she was afraid of a mouse.

c. How did the mouse behave?

Answer. The mouse had the courage to enter the house and to scare the mother. When the poet tried to catch the mouse, it was cunning and fast and it ran and vanished into the hallway.

2. ‘I don’t like mice,’ she whispered,

Her big eyes round with fear,

I felt like super heroes do,

so glad that I was near!

a. Who did not like mice?

Answer. The poet’s mother did not liked mice as she was very afraid of them.

b. Why did the poet feel like a super hero?

Answer. When the poet’s mother screamed out of fear, the poet ran into the kitchen and helped her mother come down and with a broom, the poet shooed the mouse away. She felt as if she has saved her mother from a big danger just like superheroes do in any of the movies or any cartoons. Hence, the poet felt like a superhero.

c. What assurance did the poet give her mother to set her mind at peace?

Answer. The poet told her mother not to worry. The poet said that she is at war now with the mouse and promised to keep her mother safe from the mouse.

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