Said the Duck to the Kangaroo,
‘Good gracious ! how you hop !
Over the fields and the water too,
As if you never would stop !
Q. Who was it that couldn’t hop ?
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo,
‘Good gracious ! how you hop !
Over the fields and the water too,
As if you never would stop !
Q. The phrase ‘Good gracious’ here, shows
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Said the Duck to the Kangaroo,
‘Good gracious ! how you hop !
Over the fields and the water too,
As if you never would stop !
Q. The one which moves easily ‘over the fields and water too’ is
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo,
‘Good gracious ! how you hop !
Over the fields and the water too,
As if you never would stop !
Q. The word ‘gracious’ means
Please give me a ride on your back !’
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo.
‘I would sit quite still, and say nothing but “Quack,”
The whole of the long day through !
Q. The Duck desired to
Please give me a ride on your back !’
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo.
‘I would sit quite still, and say nothing but “Quack,”
The whole of the long day through !
Q. ‘Quack’ is a sound made by
Please give me a ride on your back !’
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo.
‘I would sit quite still, and say nothing but “Quack,”
The whole of the long day through !
Q. It promised to sit still and be quiet because
Please give me a ride on your back !’
Said the Duck to the Kangaroo.
‘I would sit quite still, and say nothing but “Quack,”
The whole of the long day through !
Q. The word ‘quite’ means the same as
Said the Kangaroo to the Duck,
‘This requires a little reflection ;
Perhaps on the whole it might bring me luck,
And there seems but one objection.
Q. ‘This’ in the passage refers to
Said the Kangaroo to the Duck,
‘This requires a little reflection ;
Perhaps on the whole it might bring me luck,
And there seems but one objection.
Q. What was expected to bring luck ?
Said the Kangaroo to the Duck,
‘This requires a little reflection ;
Perhaps on the whole it might bring me luck,
And there seems but one objection.
Q. ‘Me’ refers to
Said the Kangaroo to the Duck,
‘This requires a little reflection ;
Perhaps on the whole it might bring me luck,
And there seems but one objection.
Q. ‘Reflection’ means the same as
Said the Duck, ‘As I sat on the rocks,
I have thought over that completely,
And I bought four pairs of worsted socks
Which fit my web-feet neatly.
Q. The Duck sat on the rock thinking
Said the Duck, ‘As I sat on the rocks,
I have thought over that completely,
And I bought four pairs of worsted socks
Which fit my web-feet neatly.
Q. The Duck bought the socks
Said the Duck, ‘As I sat on the rocks,
I have thought over that completely,
And I bought four pairs of worsted socks
Which fit my web-feet neatly.
Q. ‘Web-feet’ refers to the feet of
Said the Duck, ‘As I sat on the rocks,
I have thought over that completely,
And I bought four pairs of worsted socks
Which fit my web-feet neatly.
Q. The word ‘neatly’ means the same as
Said the Kangaroo, ‘I’m ready !
All in the moonlight pale,
But to balance me well, dear Duck, sit steady !
And quite at the end of my tail !’
Q. Kangaroo was ready
Said the Kangaroo, ‘I’m ready !
All in the moonlight pale,
But to balance me well, dear Duck, sit steady !
And quite at the end of my tail !’
Q. It was a pale moonlight when
Said the Kangaroo, ‘I’m ready !
All in the moonlight pale,
But to balance me well, dear Duck, sit steady !
And quite at the end of my tail !’
Q. The Duck was asked to sit
Said the Kangaroo, ‘I’m ready !
All in the moonlight pale,
But to balance me well, dear Duck, sit steady !
And quite at the end of my tail !’
Q. ‘Quite’ in the passage means