1.
Ans: Three examples of alliteration from the poem are:
(a) "sugar ant"
(b) "fearful forest"
(c) "dreadful desert"
2.
Ans: Two examples of repetition from the poem are:
(a) "far away, far away, far away from home" - This repetition emphasizes the ant's strong desire to venture far from its home.
(b) "Up and down a fern frond, round and round a stone" - This repetition creates a sense of the ant's continuous and adventurous journey through various terrains.
3.
Ans: The little explorer in the poem evokes feelings of curiosity, determination, and a sense of adventure. The ant's journey and its persistence in exploring the world around it can inspire a sense of wonder and admiration.
4. How does the poet express that the ant
(a).
Ans: was obedient by mentioning that the ant had "his ma's consent," indicating that it had followed its mother's permission.
(b).
Ans: was tiny by describing it as a "little sugar ant," highlighting its small size.
(c).
Ans: had fears by mentioning that the ant "loathed to be alone" in the gloomy gully, and it wished to be back home, indicating its fear or discomfort in unfamiliar places.
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6.
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1. How do ants explore their environment? |
2. What is the significance of an ant's ability to find food sources? |
3. How do ants work together to navigate and gather resources? |
4. What are some challenges that ants face while exploring their environment? |
5. How do different species of ants exhibit unique exploration behaviors? |
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