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Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 1

Who is the author of The Rattrap?

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Selma Lagerlof (1858-1940) was a Swedish writer whose stories have been translated into many languages. A universal theme runs through all of them — a belief that the essential goodness in a human being can be awakened through understanding and love.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 2

Sweden Mines are rich in which ore?

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Sweden today is one of the largest sources of iron ore in Europe, with approximately 92% of Europe's iron and 5% of the world's iron reserves. Currently, Sweden's mines produce 80 million tons of ore in Sweden per year, mostly from Kiruna Mine, which in 2008 produced 27.5 million tons of iron.
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Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 3

This story revolves around whom?

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The rattrap story revolves around a rattrap seller who is a paddler. He is a very fortunate man who was living a good life.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 4

In peddler's view, what does the world look like?

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The rattrap man viewed that the whole world was a big rattrap to trap the people in. It offered riches, joys, shelter, food, heat and clothing like the rattrap offered cheese and pork to tempt the rats. The world had been very unkind to him. So he got good please in thinking ill about them.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 5

Who offered shelter to the Peddler?

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Every night, the peddler had to search for shelter as he has no home. One evening he was offered shelter by an old crofter. The next morning he stole the crofter's money which he had earned by selling his cow's milk.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 6

What lightens the seriousness of the lesson?

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He makes the ironmaster laugh with his metaphor of the rattrap. His letter with the Christmas present to Edla is a fine example of his capacity to make others laugh at him. Thus, he lightens the seriousness of the theme of the story and also endears himself to us.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 7

Why was he amused by his idea of a rattrap?

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The peddler was amused by the idea of the world being a giant rattrap because he was never treated kindly by the world.

Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 8

Why did the Peddler leave the stolen money in a Rattrap?

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The peddler left behind a small rattrap as a christmas gift for edla williamson within which there were thirty kronors which he had stolen. So with a letter, he thanked and appreciated her for helping him to come out from the rattrap of the world.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 9

Why did the Peddler not reveal his true identity?

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He further said that nothing wrong had happened till then and expressed his willingness to leave with his ragged clothes and nothing more. In this way, the peddler defended himself against not having revealed his true identity.
Test: Rattrap- 1 - Question 10

Why did the Peddler have to resort to begging and thievery?

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The peddler had to resort to beggary and stealing because his business is not profitable enough to make both ends meet. His condition of penury does not allow him to be fully righteous.
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