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  • Question 1
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the poem given below and the answer the questions that follow:

    A Narrow Fellow in the Grass

    A narrow Fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides—
    You may have met him—did you not
    His notice sudden is—
    The Grass divides as with a Comb—
    A spotted shaft is seen—
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on—
    He likes a Boggy Acre—
    A Floor too cool for Corn—
    Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot—
    I more than once at Noon
    Have passed, I thought, a Whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the Sun—
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone—
    Several of Nature’s People
    I know, and they know me—
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality—
    But never met this Fellow,
    Attended, or alone—
    Without a tighter breathing
    And zero at the bone

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    Who or what is the Fellow in this poem?

  • Question 2
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the poem given below and the answer the questions that follow:

    A Narrow Fellow in the Grass

    A narrow Fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides—
    You may have met him—did you not
    His notice sudden is—
    The Grass divides as with a Comb—
    A spotted shaft is seen—
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on—
    He likes a Boggy Acre—
    A Floor too cool for Corn—
    Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot—
    I more than once at Noon
    Have passed, I thought, a Whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the Sun—
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone—
    Several of Nature’s People
    I know, and they know me—
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality—
    But never met this Fellow,
    Attended, or alone—
    Without a tighter breathing
    And zero at the bone

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    The phrase Without a tighter breathing / And zero at the bone most nearly indicates

  • Question 3
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the poem given below and the answer the questions that follow:

    A Narrow Fellow in the Grass
    A narrow Fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides—
    You may have met him—did you not
    His notice sudden is—
    The Grass divides as with a Comb—
    A spotted shaft is seen—
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on—
    He likes a Boggy Acre—
    A Floor too cool for Corn—
    Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot—
    I more than once at Noon
    Have passed, I thought, a Whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the Sun—
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone—
    Several of Nature’s People
    I know, and they know me—
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality—
    But never met this Fellow,
    Attended, or alone—
    Without a tighter breathing
    And zero at the bone

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    The phrase Nature’s People means

  • Question 4
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the poem given below and the answer the questions that follow:

    A Narrow Fellow in the Grass

    A narrow Fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides—
    You may have met him—did you not
    His notice sudden is—
    The Grass divides as with a Comb—
    A spotted shaft is seen—
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on—
    He likes a Boggy Acre—
    A Floor too cool for Corn—
    Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot—
    I more than once at Noon
    Have passed, I thought, a Whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the Sun—
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone—
    Several of Nature’s People
    I know, and they know me—
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality—
    But never met this Fellow,
    Attended, or alone—
    Without a tighter breathing
    And zero at the bone

    ...view full instructions

    The speaker of this poem is most likely

  • Question 5
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    Directions For Questions

    Read the poem given below and the answer the questions that follow:

    A Narrow Fellow in the Grass

    A narrow Fellow in the grass
    Occasionally rides—
    You may have met him—did you not
    His notice sudden is—
    The Grass divides as with a Comb—
    A spotted shaft is seen—
    And then it closes at your feet
    And opens further on—
    He likes a Boggy Acre—
    A Floor too cool for Corn—
    Yet when a Boy, and Barefoot—
    I more than once at Noon
    Have passed, I thought, a Whip-lash
    Unbraiding in the Sun—
    When, stooping to secure it,
    It wrinkled, and was gone—
    Several of Nature’s People
    I know, and they know me—
    I feel for them a transport
    Of cordiality—
    But never met this Fellow,
    Attended, or alone—
    Without a tighter breathing
    And zero at the bone

    ...view full instructions

    Synonym of Narrow is

  • Question 6
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    Spot the error in the following sentence.

    It was him/who came/running/into the classroom.

  • Question 7
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    Spot the error in the following sentence.

    Supposing if/it rains/what shall/we do?

  • Question 8
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    Words are easy like the wind.

    Identify the figure of speech.

  • Question 9
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    Glittering through the gloomy

    Identify the figure of speech

  • Question 10
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    His rash policy let lose the dogs of war.

    Identify the figure of speech

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