Q4 REFERENCE TO CONTEXT
A. His friendship is good, we praise him everyday
a. How can we be friends with the wind?
b. Why does the poet wants to be friends with him?
c. What is the tone in the last line?
B. "Don’t listen through your ears," he would say "try to sense it some other way. "
(a) Who said these words and to whom?
(b) Why did he say so?
(c) What does this tell us about Forbs?
(d) What was the alternative way to sense of music?
C. Slowly the girl would slip down the stairs, more slowly still across the hall, and push open the drawing-room door. By that time he had his spectacles on and looked at her over them in a way that was terrifying to the little girl.
(a) Who does the phrase ‘the girl’ refer to?
(b) Why did the move slowly? (c) Where was going? (d) What was even more terrifying?
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Q4 REFERENCE TO CONTEXT A. His friendship is good, we praise him everyday a. How can we be friends with the wind? b. Why does the poet wants to be friends with him? c. What is the tone in the last line? B. "Don't listen through your ears," he would say "try to sense it some other way. " (a) Who said ...
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