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Q.1. Why did Father Gilligan cry "my body spake, not I"?
Q.2. "The moth-hour of eve”, “the moth hour went" and
"the moths came once more” establish a link. They
suggest-
(a) the movement of moths.
(b) the passage of time.
(c) the actions of Father Gilligan.
Q.3. Why did the poet say that the priest "rode with
little care"? Does it mean that the old priest, Peter
Gilligan, had no care for the safety of the horse and
people on the way? What did he not care about?
Q.4. How did the priest feel when he heard that the sick
man was dead? (Choose the correct option.)
(a) He was frustrated and amazed.
(b) He was ashamed and annoyed.
(c) He was full of grief and self-condemnation.
Q.5. Why did Father Gilligan kneel down when he heard
the sick man's wife say "When you were gone..."?
Q.6. How did God help when "the least of things” was in
need?
can u pls answer me this......​

Answers

Answered by vanishasaxena09
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Question 1.

Answer:-My body spake, not I,” meaning that it was due to his bodily exhaustion, and not because he did not wish to serve his people, that he had complained. He knelt in prayer, and fell asleep without answering the poor sick man's call.

Question 2.

Answer:-(a) I don't know.

(b) I don't know.

(c) I don't know.

Question 3. I don't know.

Question 4.(c) He was full of grief and self-condemnation.

Question 5.

Answer:-When father Gilligan was taking rest, a sick man at his dead bed called for him. During about the call father grumbled that he have no time for rest, joy nor peace as people are dying in that village every now and then. Same that he realised his mistake and kneel down before God asking for forgiveness.

Question 6.

Answer:--I don't know.

Explanation:

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