I would not intrude on him.
A dime, another ball, is worthless. Now
He senses first responsibility
In a world of possessions.
(i) Who does not want to intrude on him?
(a) The poet (b) The boy (c) Boy's friend (d) Boy's mother
(ii) The loss of the ball teaches the boy______.
(a) sense of responsibility (b) to be materialistic
(c) to be carefree (d) none of these
iii) A world of possessions means ___________.
(a) world of deception (b) world of fantasy
(c) world of materialism (d) world of reality
(iv) Which word in the above extract is an antonym of abandoning?
(a) Worthless (b) Responsibility
(c) Possessions (d) Intrude
(v) What does dime represent here?
(a) Money (b) Moral lesson
(c) Another ball (d) Loss
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Explanation:
(a) Worthless (b) Responsibility
(c) Possessions (d) Intrude
(v) What does dime represent here?
(a) Money (b) Moral lesson
(c) Another ball (d) Loss
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