V) Why didn't the narrator shift his habitation?
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II. Read the stanzas and tick the correct answer from the given alternatives :-
Sun-warmed in the late season's grace
Under the autumn's gentlest sky
We walked and froze half-through a pace,
The great snake went reeling by.
Head down, tongue flickering on the trail.
He quested through the parting grass.
Sun glazed his curves of diamond scale.
And we lost breath to see him pass.
Tick the correct answer :-
1) The poet was sun-warmed under the gentlest sky of -(a) Summer (b) Winter (c) Autumn (d) Spring.
2) The colour of the snake was - (a) black (b) grey (c) green (d) yellow.
3) The tongue of the snake was - (a) still (b) flickering (c) dangling (d) hanging.
4) The shape of the snake's scale was like - (a) star (b) kite (c) diamond (d) pyramid,
5) The snake quested through the parting - (a) leaves (b) woods (c) branches (d) grass.
Grammar
III. Rewrite the following sentences as directed :-
1) The lion was wounded but not killed. (Make it into complex sentence)
Thenlace where he was born is famous
(Make it into simple sentence)
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Answer:
1. autumn
3. flickering
4. diamond
5. grass
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