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Read the following poem carefully.

It crept forward.
A spark at first.
Growing into a flame
Then brightening into a blaze.
It crept forward.
Like a panther, slealthily stalking his prey.
Slowly, now, then leaping
Like a beast gone mad.
Leaping, and being doused with water.
Still, relentlessly, on and on it went.
Tearing through, with lightning speed.
It spread
Its petals fanned out, yellow and orange
And red. The greedy rage-flower. Advancing its lendrils, announcing their arrival
With a crackle, a hiss, a sizzle and spil.
Tearing along with blinding fury.
Destroying everything in its path.
Hurrying through.
Feeding on dried-up wood and brittle screams
Fire!

TYPE - 1 (Multiple Choice Questions)
Write the option you consider the most appropriate
1. 'It' in the above poem refers to
(a) an animal
(b) the fire
(c) a child
(d)lightening

2. The fire
(a) increased in intensity gradually
(b) burst out suddenly
(c) a child
(d) lightning
(c) burned steadily
(d) did not advance at all

Answers

Answered by cr1876357
2

Answer:

1) b.

2) a.

Explanation:

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Answered by arushigarg835
3

Answer:

fire

burst out suddenly

Explanation:

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