There lived a sage in days of yore,
And he a handsome pigtail wore;
But wondered much and sorrowed more, Because it hung behind him.
He mused upon this curious case,
And swore he'd change the pigtail's place,
And have it hanging at his face,
Not daneling there behind him.
Says he, The mystery I've found-
Says he "The mystery I've found!
I'll turn me round, he turned him round; But still it hung behind him.
Q-1) What was unique about the sage? Q-2)What does the 'curious case refer to?
Q3)What was the sage's solution for this 'curious case?
Q4)Did the sage stop trying? Which lines tell you about this?
Q5) Complete the sentence-- The sage swore that he would
Q6) Where did 'ne want the pigtail to? Q7) Why the sage was wondered and sad?
Q8)Write the two pairs of rhyming words.
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1) The sage had a pigtail hung onto him.
2) Curious case is that he had a pigtail.
3) He tried to change the position of the pigtail.
4) No, he didn't stop trying. The line that tells about this is - "I'll turn me round, he turned him round; But still it hung behind him."
5) The sage swore that he would change the pigtail's place.
6) On his face
7)Because the pigtail hung onto him.
8) yore and wore; place and face
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