1. On the basis of your reading of the story, tick the most suitable option.
(a).
Ans: (i)
(b).
Ans: (i)
(c).
Ans: (iii)
2. Answer the following questions.
(a).
Ans: According to the dictionary, an "inventory" refers to a complete list of items or things in a particular place. The writer calls Professor Branestawm's laboratory his 'inventory' because it is filled with various items, equipment, and inventions that the Professor has created and accumulated over time.
(b).
Ans: The one regret that the Professor had about his invention was that it cost more to make the liquid for bringing things to life than it would cost to simply buy those things.
(c).
Ans: The confusion in the Professor's house started when he used his magic liquid on a picture of a cat, which unexpectedly brought an elephant to life. This led to a series of events where multiple things and people came to life from the photographs, causing chaos and confusion.
(d).
Ans:
Answer the following questions.
1.
Ans: Yes, when pronounced aloud, 'Branestawm' sounds like "brainstorm," which is a term used to describe a sudden burst of creative thinking or ideas. 'Dedshott' sounds like "deadshot," which refers to a precise and accurate shot, especially in shooting or archery.
2.
Ans: I would choose a photograph of a beautiful sunset at the beach. Bringing it to life would allow me to experience the serene atmosphere, hear the sound of the waves, and feel the gentle breeze. It would be a magical and peaceful experience that would bring a sense of calm and joy.
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