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Read the following lines and answer the questions that follow. (a) Sir Raven, you are a handsome bird. Such feathers! If you would only sing, The birds of these woods would call you King. (i) ‘Such feathers’ refer to __________________ feathers. a. shiny and beautiful b. black and dull c. grey and long d. short and unattractive

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The phrase “such feathers” refers to shiny and beautiful feathers. In the context of the story, the Fox flatters the Raven, praising his feathers to manipulate him into singing and dropping his food.

Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Fables and Folk Tales

Class 6 English Poorvi Unit I Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox

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  1. The phrase “such feathers” refers to shiny and beautiful feathers. The Fox, in an attempt to flatter and deceive the Raven, compliments his feathers, making them seem magnificent. This flattery is intended to manipulate the Raven into singing, as part of the Fox’s trick to make him drop the food he holds. The Raven, consumed by pride, falls for the trick due to the praise of his appearance.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 English Poorvi Unit 1 Chapter 2 The Raven and the Fox Extra Questions & Answer:

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