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Read the passage carefully and answer the following
questions:

In the poem the legend of northland

“Then she took a tiny scrap of dough,
And rolled and rolled it flat;

And baked it thin as a wafer-
But she couldn’t part with that.”

(a) Who is ‘she’ in the above passage and for whom
is she baking the dough?
(b) Why couldn’t she “part with that” ?
(c) What message does the poet convey through the
poem?

Answers

Answered by sreyashisinha870
2

Answer:

a) She refers to the small woman who was making cakes, She was baking the dough for Saint Peter .

b) She couldn't"part with that" because she was so greedy that she couldn't give that thin piece of bread to the saint.

c)The main objective of such poems or folktales is to convey a message or teach some values. In A Legend of the Northland the poet tells us that we should not be greedy or selfish and must always be ready to help those in need.

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Answered by MathTeacher029
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