8. Poem – The Ball Poem – Long Answer Questions
Q1: Should the boy be allowed to grieve for his ball? If his loss is irreparable or irretrievable then how […]
Q1: Should the boy be allowed to grieve for his ball? If his loss is irreparable or irretrievable then how […]
Q1: ‘Appearances are deceptive.’ Cite examples from the poem, ‘How to Tell Wild Animals’, to corroborate this statement. Ans: The poem
Q1: Describe the methods used by the seagull family to help the young seagull overcome his fear and fly.Ans: In “His
Q.1. Some animals are becoming extinct; the tiger is one such animal. What do you think could be the reason?
Q1. How was Mandela’s concept of freedom was different in boyhood and youth than what it was in his mature
Q.1. How does the poem depict the two contrasting ideas— ‘Fire’ and ‘Ice’? Can hatred destroy us and the world? Explain bringing
Q1: A positive attitude in life can make the world a better place to live in. Do you agree or
Q1: Lencho received the money and a letter from God but still, he was not happy. Was it not in
Q1. What do you think would have been Chubukov’s reaction on hearing the reason why Lomov had come to his
Q.1. Why is the youth in despair in the poem “For Anne Gregory”?Ans: The young man loves Anne. He is attracted to