The Snail by William Cowper Class 10 Bliss Discussion Explanation Analysis Textual Bengali Translation Questions Answer
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(1) What does the snail usually stick to?
Ans.> The snail usually stick to grass, leaf, fruit and wall.
(2) Where does the snail naturally stick itself to?
Ans.> The snail naturally stick itself to grass, leaf, fruit and wall.
(3) What makes the snail well satisfied?
Ans.> The snail dwells alone in his house and it is his only personal belongings. This thought makes the snail well satisfied.
(4) How does the snail feel satisfied with itself?
Ans.> The snail dwells alone in his house and it is his only personal belongings. This thought makes the snail well satisfied.
(5) Why does the snail feel satisfied with itself?
Ans.> The snail feels satisfied with itself because he thinks his house as his only personal belongings.
(6) Why does the snail have no fear of feeling?
Ans.> As the snail sticks to grass, leaf, fruit and wall tightly, he does not have any fear.
(7) What will happen if one gives the snail’s horns the slightest touch?
Ans.> The snail shrinks itself in his house or shell if one gives his horns the slightest touch.
(8) How does the snail react to the slightest touch
Ans.> The snail shrinks itself in his house or shell if one gives his horns the slightest touch.
(9) What is the meaning of the word ‘chatells’?
Ans.> The word ‘chatells’ means personal belongings.
(10) Where does the snail dwell?
Ans.> The snail dwells in his own house or shell.
(11) How does the snail dwell?
Ans.> The snail leads a hermit like life alone in his own house or shell.
(12) How does the snail live his life?
Ans.> The snail leads a hermit like life alone in his own house or shell.
(13) How does the snail grow?
Ans.> The snail grows simultaneously with his house or shell together.
(14) With whom does the snail live / dwell?
Ans.> The snail lives or dwells alone.
(15) What does the snail posses as his personal belongings?
Ans.> The snail possesses none except himself as his personal belongings.
(16) What personal belongings does the snail have?
Ans.> The snail possesses none except himself as his personal belongings.
(17) Why does the snail carry his house with him?
Ans.> The snail is always attached to his house.
(18) What kind of treasure does the snail have?
Ans.> His house only is his treasure.
(19) what does the snail do when danger come?
Ans.> The snail shrinks himself in his house or shell when danger come.
(20) How does the snail shrink into his house in time of danger?
Ans.> The snail shrinks into his house securely in time of danger.
(21) What kind of danger does the snail face?
Ans.> One may touch his horns.
(22) What danger does the snail have?
Ans.> One may touch his horns.
(23) When does the snail shrink into his house?
Ans.> The snail shrinks into his house securely in time of danger.
(24) Where does the snail finds safety?
Ans.> The snail finds safety in his house or shell.
(25) Where dose the snail securely hide?
Ans.> The snail hides securely in his house or shell.
(26) When does the snail hide himself?
Ans.> When one touches his horns, the snail hide himself.
(27) How does the snail stick to the place?
Ans.> The snail sticks to grass, leaf, fruit or wall very closely without any fear of falling down.
(28) How does the poet show the self confidence or brave character of the snail?
Ans.> The poet shows the brave character and confidence of the snail as it sticks close to the grass, leaf, fruit, and wall without any fear of falling down.
(29) What does the word ‘self-collecting power’ mean?
Ans.> The word ‘self-collecting power’ means having or showing self-control or composed or self-possessed strength in itself.
(30) What power does the snail have?
Ans.> The snail have his self-collecting power.
(31) How does the snail shrink into his own house?
Ans.> When one touches the horns of the snail, he shrinks into his own house with much displeasure.
(32) What feeling does the snail have to be his own whole treasure?
Ans.> The snail does not have many treasures but the snail is quite satisfied with its personal belongings like its outer shell.
(33) Describe some of the activities of the snail?
Ans.> The snail usually stick to grass, leaf, fruit and wall. When one touches the horns of the snail, he shrinks into his own house with much displeasure.
(34)What nature of the snail has been described in the poem?
Ans.> The poet shows the brave character and confidence of the snail as it sticks close to the grass, leaf, fruit, and wall without any fear of falling down.
(35) Why does the snail feed faster?
Ans.> The snail feed faster because he leads a hermit life.
(36) What is the lesson of the poem ‘The Snail’?
Ans.> From the poem ‘The Snail’ we come to learn to be self content and independent. We also learn to avoid worthless worldly things and being strong for self protection.
(37) What makes the snail well-satisfied?
Ans.> The self-sufficient nature of the snail with no want for so much things makes the snail well-satisfied.
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