Read the extract given below and complete the statements that follow options : In a world, that is supposed to be chiefly swayed by hunger and by love, Mrs. Packletide was an
exception, her movements and motive were largely governed by dislike of Leona Bimberton.
(a) How is the world chiefly swayed by ? (1)
(b) How was Mrs. Packletide an exception ? (1)
(c) How was Mrs. Packletide governed ? (1)
OR
'Against death and all obvious enmity
Shall you pace forth; your praise shall still find room,
Even in the eyes of all posterity
That wear this world out to the ending doom.
(a) In line 2 'you' refers to
(b) The poet predicts that, 'you' will
(c) The figure of speech in, 'your praise shall still find room' is .....
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(a) The world is swayed by hunger and love.
(b) She was neither swayed by love nor by hunger.
(c)
All movements and motions of Mrs. Packletide were mostly governed by her
dislike of Loona Bimberton.
OR
(a) The poet's friend.
(b) live forever through this rhyme.
(c) Personification.
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