Q4. Read the extracts given below and attempt ANY ONE, by answering the questions that follow.
(5x1)
(A)
Some say the world will end in the fire,
Some say in ice.
From what I've tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate
To say that for destruction ice
Is also great
And would suffice.
i. The poet uses fire and ice as a symbol of
a) Human desires and hatred b) Hot and cold
c) Love and hatred
d) Home and the world
ii. The lines are from the poem;
a) Dust of snow by Robert Frost
b) Fire and Ice by Robert Frost
C) Amanda by Robin Klein
d) Fog by Carl Sandburg
III. The people of the world think that the world will end in....
d) fire or ice
a) Fire and
tsunami
b) earthquake and
cyclone
c) melting of
glaciers
iv. The rhyme scheme of the poem is
b)
a) abaajababa abab;ababb
c) abab;abacb
d) abaa;abbaa
v. Which word in the poem DOES NOT have a similar meaning to 'suffice
a) adequate
b) enough
c) sufficient
d) awake OR
(B) I think I would turn and live with animals they art
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