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Q.1. "He began to think of the fun he had planned for this day and his sorrows
multiplied. Soon the other boys would come tripping along and they would
make fun of him for having to work the very thought of it burnt him like fire.
He took out his worldly wealth and examined it-bits of toys, marbles and
trash. It was not enough to buy half an hour of pure freedom. At this dark and
hopeless moment, an inspiration burst upon him! He took up his brush and
started working enthusiastically."
(a). Who is 'he' referred to in this context ? What did he plan for the day and
what does the words 'sorrow multiplied' mean here?
[3 marks)
(b). Why didn't Tom want the boys to see him whitewash? What was 'his
worldly wealth'? What was not enough for him to buy? [3 marks]
(c) Who made the person 'he' to whitewash the fence and why? Was he happy
with the task given by his Aunt Polly ? Give reasons.
[3 marks]
(d). What was the hopeless moment for Tom? What inspiration burst upon him
and who came after then?
[3 marks)
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Answer:
he planned that this day will be fun
Explanation:
sorrow multiplied means which day he was going to enjoy that day went full of sorrow
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