Q.1 Read the extract and answers the following questi
There's a shed at the bottom of our garden
with a spider's web hanging across the door
The hinges are rusty and creak in the wind.
When I'm in bed ille and I listen,
I'll open that door one day.
1. What is the meaning of rusty and creak?
2. What does the poet think to do one day?
3. What is the mood of the poet in these lines?
Answers
Answer:
ead the poem and answer the following question
The Shed
There’s a shed at the bottom of our garden
With a spider’s web hanging across the door,
The hinges are rusty and creak in the wind.
When I’m in bed I lie and I listen,
I’ll open that door one day.
There’s a dusty old window around at the side
With three cracked panes of glass,
I often think there’s someone staring at me
Each time that I pass,
I’ll peep through that window one day.
My brother says there’s a ghost in the shed
Who hides under the rotten floorboards,
And if I ever dare to set foot inside
He’ll jump out and chop off my head,
But I’ll take a peek one day.
I know that there isn’t really a ghost,
My brother tells lies to keep the shed for his den;
There isn’t anyone staring or making strange noises
And the spider has been gone from his web
since I don’t know when,
I’ll go into that shed one day soon,
But not just yet...
Question 1: Did the poet as a child believe what his brother said? Justify your answer
Answer:
here is the ans
Explanation:
1) It means that a brown covering is on the door and it produce sound while open and closed
2) He think to open that door one day .
3) He is little scared and thinking about that door