Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
Along the sand
he lay until observed
and chased away, and now
he vanishes in the ripples
among the green slim reeds
Q. Where does the snake vanish?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
Along the sand
he lay until observed
and chased away, and now
he vanishes in the ripples
among the green slim reeds
Q. What is our opinion about most of the snakes?
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Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
Along the sand
he lay until observed
and chased away, and now
he vanishes in the ripples
among the green slim reeds
Q. Who is the poet of this poem?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
Along the sand
he lay until observed
and chased away, and now
he vanishes in the ripples
among the green slim reeds
Q. What is the literary device used in this poem?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
Along the sand
he lay until observed
and chased away, and now
he vanishes in the ripples
among the green slim reeds
Q. What appeal does the poet make to the readers in this poem?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
The snake trying
to escape the pursuing stick,
with sudden curving of thin
long body. How beautiful
and graceful are his shapes!
He glides through the water away
from the stroke.
Q. The snake has a ___________.
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
The snake trying
to escape the pursuing stick,
with sudden curving of thin
long body. How beautiful
and graceful are his shapes!
He glides through the water away
from the stroke.
Q. What does the snake glide through?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
The snake trying
to escape the pursuing stick,
with sudden curving of thin
long body. How beautiful
and graceful are his shapes!
He glides through the water away
from the stroke.
Q. What is the snake trying to escape?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
The snake trying
to escape the pursuing stick,
with sudden curving of thin
long body. How beautiful
and graceful are his shapes!
He glides through the water away
from the stroke.
Q. Pick out from the passage the word which is not an adjective.
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
The snake trying
to escape the pursuing stick,
with sudden curving of thin
long body. How beautiful
and graceful are his shapes!
He glides through the water away
from the stroke.
Q. How does the poet describe the shapes of the snake’s body?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
O let him go
over the water
into the reeds to hide
without hurt. Small and green
he is harmless even to children.
Q. What does the poet wish for the snake?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
O let him go
over the water
into the reeds to hide
without hurt. Small and green
he is harmless even to children.
Q. Of what colour snake is the poet talking about?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
O let him go
over the water
into the reeds to hide
without hurt. Small and green
he is harmless even to children.
Q. Find a word that is opposite to ‘seek’.
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
O let him go
over the water
into the reeds to hide
without hurt. Small and green
he is harmless even to children.
Q. What is the nature of the green snake who is trying to escape?
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow:
O let him go
over the water
into the reeds to hide
without hurt. Small and green
he is harmless even to children.
Q. What is the literary device used in this poem?