He should be snarling around houses At the jungle’s edge, Baring his white fangs, his claws, Terrorising the village! a) The houses that the poet refers to are in the periphery of a i) City ii) water hole iii) Zoo iv) forest b) The tiger should be baring his fangs and claws to frighten i) Dear ii) Zoo-keeper iii) Villagers iv) visitors c) The imaginary used in the extract indicates the ________________ behaviour of the tiger. i) Calm ii) Timid iii) Gentle iv) Ferocious d) Write down the name of the poet of the poem from which the extract has been taken. i) Robert Frost ii) Shakespeare iii) Leslie Norris iv) Milton e) A word in the stanza that means the same as ‘Sharp, pointed teeth’. i) timid ii) fangs iii) fury iv) honest
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a-forest
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c-feroious
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