English, asked by pragyanmoharana80, 9 months ago

For she said, “My cakes that seem too small
When I eat of them myself
Are yet too large to give away.”
So she put them on the shelf.
Then good Saint Peter grew angry,
For he was hungry and faint;
And surely such a woman
Was enough to provoke a saint.

Q1- What message does this poem convey?

1 point

A) be greedy

B) don't help the poor

C) don't be greedy and help the poor and hungry people

D) All

Q2- What made St. Peter angry with the woman?

1 point

A) her cakes

B) she made a thin cake for him

C) her greedy actions

D) None of these

Q3- To whom is the woman talking to in these lines?

1 point

A. Her customer

B. Herself

C. Saint peter

D. her husband

Q4- Where did the story of this poem occur?

1 point

A) Switzerland

B) Scotland

C) Northland

D) Netherlands

Answers

Answered by srimanikhuntia1
1

Answer:

1 c 2 c 3 b okokokkokokokkkkkk

Answered by jitendanu
0

all the hard work of a man is to fill his mouth , yet his appetite is never satisfied

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