The Rainbow | Christina Georgina Rossetti | Textual Question and Answer | Grammar | প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর
Christina Georgina Rossetti
Textual Exercise
Activity 1
Tick [√] the correct alternative:
(a) Ships sail on the
(i) pond
(ii) lake
(iii) sea √
(b) Clouds are prettier than
(i) rain and sky
(ii) boats and ships √
(iii) rivers and seas
(c) The poet talks about a bow that bridges
(i) heaven √
(ii) sea
(iii) river
(d) The poet mentions that the road is from
(i) sky to earth
(ii) earth to river
(iii) earth to sky √
Activity 2
Complete the following sentences with information from the text:
(a) Boats sail on the rivers.
(b) The sailing boats and ships are less beautiful than clouds.
(c) Bridges are built over the rivers.
(d) The bow builds a road from earth to sky.
Activity 4
Fill in the following chart with information from the text:
What | Where |
(a) Boats sail | on the rivers |
(b) Clouds sail | across the sky |
(c) The bow | bridges heaven |
(d) The bow | overtops the trees |
Activity 5
Answer the following questions in complete sentences:
(a) What is prettier than boats, ships, and clouds?
Ans.> The rainbow is prettier than boats, ships, and clouds.
(b) What are the clouds compared to?
Ans.> The clouds are compared to the boats sailing in the river and the ships sailing in the sea.
(c) How do you think the rainbow builds a road from the earth to the sky?
Ans.> When the rainbow is seen overtops the trees, the poet thinks it that the rainbow builds a road from the earth to the sky.
(d) Which, according to the poet, is the prettiest of all objects mentioned in the poem?
Ans.> According to the poet, the rainbow is the prettiest of all objects mentioned in the poem.
Activity 6(a)
Read the passage::
Standing on the sea-shore, the four friends were watching the night sky. They looked at the stars in wonder. They felt the soothing breeze and heard the waves roaring in the deep sea.
Pick out the countable and uncountable nouns and fill in the table:
Countable Noun | Uncountable Noun |
Sea-shore, friends, sky, star, waves, sea | Breeze |
Activity 6(b)
Circle the collective nouns and underline the abstract nouns in the following sentences:
(i) The fleet moves across the ocean. (collective noun)
(ii) Honesty is the best policy. (abstract noun)
(iii) A troop came marching on. (collective noun)
(iv) The old man is known for his wisdom. (abstract noun)
Activity 6(c)
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given verbs in the brackets:
(i) She is singing a song. (be)
(ii) My father did his work last night. (do)
(iii) They go to the playground. (go)
(iv) The football match was seen by many people. (be)
Activity 7(a)
Fill in the blanks with appropriate words from the Help Box:
(i) She has a pretty blue skirt.
(ii) Bridges help us to cross rivers.
(iii) Ships sail across the ocean.
(iv) We must plant trees to save our earth.
Help Box: sail, pretty, bridges, earth
Activity 7(b)
Make meaningful sentences of your own with the following words:
build: The city is planning to build a municipal library.
across: We had to walk across the field.
bridge: The house is beyond the bridge.
road: There was a huge hole in the road.
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