A) And no one buys a ball back. Money is external.
He is learning, well behind his desperate eyes.
i) The poetic device used in the first line is
a) repetition
b) poetic license
c) alliteration
d) enjambment
ii) In the above extract, the expression: “ball” refers to the boy‟s
a) loss
b) possession
c) money
d) grief
iii) The expression: “He is learning” suggests
a) being philosophical
b) being calculative
c) being responsible
d) being carefree
iv) “Money is external” because it cannot
a) teach the boy any lesson
b) buy back the lost ball
c) buy a new ball
d) make the boy responsible
v) After the loss, the boy is feeling
a) helpless
b) shocked with grief
c) mad with anger
d) none of the above
OR
(B) He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle‟s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorizing the village!
i) The houses that the poet refers to are in the periphery of a
a) city
b) water-hole
c) zoo
d) forest
ii) The tiger should be baring his fangs and claws to frighten
a) deer
b) zoo-keepers
c) villagers
d) visitors
iii) The imagery used in the extract indicates the nature of the tiger as ________
a) calm
b) gentle
c) timid
d) ferocious
iv) A word in the extract that means the same as „roaring in a rough deep voice‟ is
a) fangs
b) claws
c) baring
d) snarling
v) The tiger in the above extract is in a state of
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