1. (a) Poem – How To Tell Wild Animals, Poet – Carolyn Wells. (b) The Bengal Tiger (c) Its yellow body with black stripes. (d) ababcc – rhyme scheme.

    (a) Poem – How To Tell Wild Animals, Poet – Carolyn Wells.
    (b) The Bengal Tiger
    (c) Its yellow body with black stripes.
    (d) ababcc – rhyme scheme.

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  2. The tiger is very angry as he has been caged. He should be in a forest but he has lost his freedom. He expresses his anger silently as he finds himself helpless.

    The tiger is very angry as he has been caged. He should be in a forest but he has lost his freedom. He expresses his anger silently as he finds himself helpless.

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  3. (1) Quietly (2) ‘Anger / Rage (3) He is in a cage. (4) aba

    (1) Quietly
    (2) ‘Anger / Rage
    (3) He is in a cage.
    (4) aba

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  4. The two different views about the end of the world are – (i) the world will end in fire i.e., because of people’s greed another reason could the increasing heat (ii) the second view says that the world can also end because of ice i.e. hatred among people. or due to environmental changes.

    The two different views about the end of the world are – (i) the world will end in fire i.e., because of people’s greed another reason could the increasing heat (ii) the second view says that the world can also end because of ice i.e. hatred among people. or due to environmental changes.

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  5. (a) Poem – Fire and Ice, Poet – Robert Frost. (b) One view is that the world will end because of fire. The other view is that ice will bring an end to the world. (c) The poet favours fire. (d) Rhyme Scheme – abaa.

    (a) Poem – Fire and Ice, Poet – Robert Frost.
    (b) One view is that the world will end because of fire. The other view is that ice will bring an end to the world.
    (c) The poet favours fire.
    (d) Rhyme Scheme – abaa.

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