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प्रश्न
He flungs himself down in a corner to recoup from the fatigue of his visit to the shop. His wife said, “You are getting no sauce today, nor anything else. I can’t find anything to give you to eat. Fast till the evening, it’ll do you good. Take the goats and be gone now,” she cried and added, “Don’t come back before the sun is down.”
Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow.
How much money did Muni owe to the shopkeeper?
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उत्तर
Muni owed the shopkeeper five rupees and a quarter.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Match the meanings with the words/expressions in italic, and write the appropriate
meaning next to the sentence.
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Thinking about the Poem
How did he punish her?
How does Iswaran describe the uprooted tree on the highway? What effect does he want to create in his listeners?
Sometimes we see something beautiful and striking, and we remember it for a
long time afterwards. Can you recollect this ever happening to you? If so, what
was it? What do you remember about it now? Are the details of what you saw or
the feelings you experienced at that time fresh in your mind? Think for a few
minutes, then share your thoughts with the class.
On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following question
by ticking the correct option.
The rain calls itself the 'dotted silver threads' as_________.
Find in the poem an antonym (a word opposite in meaning) of the following word
grow
Why did the author went to the shoe shop for the last time?
The game of cricket traces its origin from where?
Teasing is the poet’s way of ______ with the squirrel.
What does this passage say about the speaker?
