1. On the basis of your understanding of the text, tick the most appropriate answer.
(a).
Ans: (i)
(b).
Ans: (iii)
(c).
Ans: (iv)
2. Answer the following questions.
(a).
Ans: The simile suggests that Lob moved very swiftly and energetically, resembling the speed and intensity of a bullet, and that his fur had a color similar to the sand.
(b).
Ans: Sandy expressed admiration for Lob's beauty, and Lob immediately responded to Sandy's presence by playing and bringing her a stick. Their mutual affection was evident from their first encounter.
(c).
Ans: Lob shows his devotion by walking a considerable distance to be with Sandy, even after being taken back to his owner. His constant returns, despite challenges and dangers, highlight his strong attachment to Sandy.
(d).
Ans: Before Lob's visit, Sandy was miserable and lonely. After Lob's visit, she experienced joy and comfort, indicating the positive impact of Lob's presence. This reveals the strength of their emotional bond.
(e).
Ans: Despite physical separation, Lob's constant return signifies a deep emotional connection. This suggests that loyalty and strong relationships can endure distance and challenges, even the supernatural element of Lob's posthumous visit to Sandy in the hospital.
(f).
Ans: The title "Lob's Girl" is justified as it emphasizes the special bond between Lob and Sandy. It suggests ownership in a loving and companionship sense, portraying Sandy as someone deeply connected to Lob.
1.
Ans: The mention of Lob being led away by his master initially, the family thinking they had seen the last of Lob, and the surprise return of Lob after Sandy's accident all foreshadow Lob's persistent return.
2.
Ans: The mention of a wet windy dusk, the wind howling through the shrouds of boats, and the dangerous hill road with a warning sign all contribute to a suspenseful atmosphere, creating anticipation and tension.
3.
Ans: Yes, the author likely ends the story mysteriously to leave room for interpretation. In rewriting, one could provide Lob's perspective on his journey and return, expressing his devotion to Sandy and the significance of being with her during a critical moment.
1. Who is Lob in the story "Lob's Girl"? |
2. What is the main theme of the story "Lob's Girl"? |
3. How does Lob's friendship with Sandy impact her life? |
4. What is the significance of Lob's ghost appearing to Sandy? |
5. How does the story "Lob's Girl" explore the themes of loss and remembrance? |
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