Hunting Snake | Judith Wright | Textual Question and Answer | Grammar | প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর
Hunting Snake by Judith Wright
Textual Questions:
Exercise 1
Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:
(1) The poet was sun-warmed under the gentlest sky of
(a) summer
(b) winter
(c) autumn √
(d) spring
(2) The colour of the snake was
(a) black √
(b) grey
(c) green
(d) yellow
(3) The tongue of the snake was
(a) still
(b) flickering √
(c) dangling
(d) hanging
(4) The shape of the snake's scale was like
(a) star
(b) kite
(c) diamond √
(d) pyramid
(5) According to the poet, the intent of the snake was
(a) malicious
(b) greedy
(c) timid
(d) fierce √
(6) The snake finally disappeared into the
(a) sand
(b) grass √
(c) rock
(d) stream
Exercise 2
Answer the following questions within twenty-five words:
(i) How did the snake appear as it was moving through the grass?
Ans.> The snake’s head was down, its tongue was flickering, and with a reeling motion, it quested through the parting grass.
(ii) What did the poet and her companions do when the snake was gone?
Ans.> The poet and her companions looked at each other and went on.
Grammar in Use :
Exercise 3
Rewrite the following sentences as directed:
(a) How happy we are here! (change into an assertive sentence)
Ans.> We are very hat here.
(b) Everybody knows the name of Tagore. (change into an interrogative sentence)
Ans.> Who does not know the name of Tagore.
(c) The painting is very beautiful. (change into an exclamatory sentence)
Ans.> How beautiful the painting is!
(d) Can we ever forget our childhood days? (change into an assertive sentence)
Ans.> We never forget our childhood days.
Exercise 4
Rewrite the following sentences as directed:
(a) We are proud of our heritage. (use the noun form of 'proud)
Ans.> We feel pride in our heritage.
(b) We should have sympathy for the poor. (use the adjective form of ‘sympathy')
Ans.> We should be sympathetic towards the poor.
(c) His success was due to his labour. (use the verb form of labour')
Ans.> He succeeds because he laboured.
(b) The song of the nightingale is very sweet. (use the adverb form of 'sweet')
Ans.> The nightingale sings very sweetly.
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