Read the Extract given below and answer the following questions
(each question 1 mark) (4)
There’s a shed at the bottom of our garden
with a spider’s web hanging across the door
The hinges are rusty and creak in the wind
When I’am in bed I lie and I listen,
I‘ll open that door one day.
1) Who is the poet of this poem?
2) Where is the shed?
3) Why do the hinges at the door creak?
4) What does the word ‘hinges’ mean?
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1) Frank Flynn
2) Bottom of the garden
3) Friction and Rubbing of metal on metal which causes the squeaking sound.
4) A piece of metal that joins two sides of a box, door, etc. together and allows it to be opened or closed.
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