Q.2 read the poem carefully and answer the following question: If I were Lord of Tartary, Myself and me alone my bed should be of ivory, Of beaten gold my
And in my court should peacocks flaunt, And in my forests tigers haunt, And in my pools great fishes
slant Their fins athwart the sun.If I were Lord of Tartary, Trumpeters every day to every meal would
summon me, And in my courtyard bray, And in the evening lamps would shine, Yellow as honey, red
throne,
as wine, While harp, and flute, and mandoline, Made music sweet and gay
1. Find the words from the poem that mean the following from the above
stanzas: (2)
i) Gold hammered into a flat, thin shape -
ii) Show off proudly -
2. Find the names of the animals mentioned in the first stanza. (1)
3. Write the pair of rhyming words. (2)
Q3. Prepare a formal invitation card for the Art Festival. (3)
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i) Beaten gold my
ii) And in my court should peacocks flaunt
2) peacocks, tigers, fishes
3) Flaunt - Haunt, Shine - wine,
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