Q6) Answer in reference to context.
And every country schoolboy
Has been her in the wood
Where she lives in the trees till this very day,
Boring and boring for food.
a) Name the poem and the poet.
b) Who is 'she' in the above lines?
c) How does she live in the wood?
d) Why does she live in the wood?
e) Find the poetic device in ºboring and boring'
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After Red Riding Hood naively tells the wolf where and why she was going, he distracts her by asking her to pick some flowers for her grandmother and meanwhile goes to her grandmother's place and eats the grandmother. From this we can deduce that it never serves well to trust strangers and talk or listen to them. So, we can say that the moral of the story is choice B- never listen to strangers. The other choices are incorrect as they do not fit the context of the story.
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