We’re Not Afraid to Die…if We Can All Be Together

We’re Not Afraid to Die…if We Can All Be Together Question 1:List the steps taken by the captain to protect the ship when rough weather began to check the flooding of the water in the ship Answer: In order to protect the ship from rough weather, the captain decided to slow it down. So he […]

The Voice of the Rain class-11

The Voice of the Rain A. Think it Out Question 1: There are two voices in the poem. Who do they belong to? Which lines indicate this? Answer: One of them belongs to the poet and the other to the rain. These are indicated in lines 1-2 and 3-9 respectively. Question 2: What does the […]

The Portrait of a Lady class-11

The Portrait of a Lady Hornbill Class 11 English Question 1: The three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before lie left else country to study abroad. Answer: The three phases of the author’s relationship with his grandmother before he left the country to study abroad are: childhood – when he went to […]

The Browning Version

The Browning Version Question 1: Comment on the attitude shown by Taplow towards Crocker-Harris. Answer: Taplow is respectful towards Mr. Crocker-Harris and likes him for his principles. He criticises him for being a feelingless person yet regards him an extraordinary master. He is mortally afraid of him and dare not cut the extra work even […]

The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role

The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role A. Understanding the Text Question 1: Locate the lines in the text that support the title “The Ailing Planet”. Answer: The following lines in the text support the title “The Ailing Planet”. “Are we to leave our successors a scorched planet of advancing deserts, impoverished landscapes and ailing […]

Father to Son

Father to Son A. Think it Out Question 1: Does the poem talk of ail exclusively personal experience or is it fairly universal? Answer: The poem is autobiographical in nature and describes the relationship between a father and his son. Beginning on an exclusively personal experience, the poem rises to a fairly universal phenomenon—the growing […]

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