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Answer the following question briefly:
Do you think the snake was conscious of the poet's presence? How do you know?
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How do we know that the snake’s thirst had been satiated? Pick out the expressions that convey this.
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Answer the following question briefly:
The poet has a dual attitude towards the snake. Why does he experience conflicting emotions on seeing the snake?
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From the first two letters, what have we so far learned about Skander ?
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Answer the following question briefly:
The poet is filled with horror and protest when the snake prepares to retreat and bury itself in the 'horrid black', 'dreadful' hole. In the light of this statement, bring out the irony of his act of throwing a log at the snake.
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Answer the following question briefly:
The poet seems to be full of admiration and respect for the snake. He almost regards him like a majestic God. Pick out at least four expressions from the poem that reflect these emotions.
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Answer the following question briefly:
What is the difference between the snake's movement at the beginning of the poem and later when the poet strikes it with a log of wood? You may use relevant vocabulary from the poem to highlight the difference.
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What have we learned about the Planet Aurigae II ?
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Why do you think Skander started this correspondence with Pen Pal ?
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What impression do you have of Skander ?
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Answer the following question briefly:
The poet experiences feelings of self-derision, guilt and regret after hitting the snake. Pick out expressions that suggest this. Why does he feel like this?
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Answer the following question briefly:
You have already read Coleridge's poem The Ancient Mariner in which an albatross is killed by the mariner. Why does the poet make an allusion to the albatross?
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Answer the following question briefly :
'I have something to expiate'-Explain.
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Why (D.4) do you think Pen Pal showed Skander’s photographic plate to a doctor at the hospital ?
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In all the last four letters, Skander is insistent that Pen Pal sends a photograph of himself Why do you think Skander is so insistent ?
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Why (D.5) do you think Pen Pal’s government warned him against continuing the Correspondence ?
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What exactly did Skander do ?
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Why did he do this ?
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Might this ever be really possible, at some stage in the future ?
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Would there be advantages and/or disadvantages in doing so ?
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