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the litlle kite grew​

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Answered by mrudulamareboyena
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Answer:

Initially, the little one was afraid to fly high and was highly pessimistic. But later on due to the motivating words of the big kite, he gathered courage and learned to fly slowly. Though frightened at first, he managed to gather courage and flew bravely in the sky.

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Answered by sanjanaguptacute
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QUESTION/ANSWERS

Q1. “I never can do it,” the little kite said. What could the kite not do? What was the apprehension?

Ans. The little kite did not have the courage to fly up in the sky, as he looked at the other kites that were

flying high over his head. This shows the fearful nature of the little kite.

The little kite was apprehensive that he might fall if he tried to fly in the sky.

Q2. What was the big kite’s advice to him?

Ans. The little kite wanted to fly high in the sky but was afraid to do so because of his fearful nature.

However, with the encouraging words of the big kite he finally succeeded in the completion of the task. The

big kite advised the little kite to try or he would never learn to fly and know that that there is no substitute for

bravery and that hard work alone will bring its own reward.

Q3. Why did the big kite fly away?

Ans. When the big kite saw that the little kite was still hesitant and scared to fly in the sky, he ignored him.

He did so in order to encourage the little kite to try because if the he did not try and simply gave up, he

would never learn to fly.

Q4. How did the little kite react to this?

Ans. Seeing the big kite rise towards the sky, the little kite was frightened at first. But, he soon gathered

courage and prepared himself for the flight. The little kite felt happy, proud and excited as he was the

companion of the big kite that flew up in the air.

Q5. Personification means giving human qualities to a non- human thing (object or animal). What has been personified in the poem?

Ans- The big and little kite have been personified in the poem. Use of the pronouns ‘he, they and I’ for the

two kites clearly depict that they have been given human attributes.

Q6. How did the little kite’s mood change in the poem?

Clues – The big kite encouraged the little kite to fly but he was still afraid to do so. In order to motivate him,

the big kite ignored his words and flew high in the peaceful sky. At first, the sight of the big kite flying into

the vast sky made the little kite stir with fright. But soon he was able to overcome his fear and felt happy,

proud and excited as he was the companion of the big kite that flew up in the air.

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