English Class 9
Beehive - Poems (Literature)

Read the given extract and answer the questions

Extract:

And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,

 Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;

 There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,

 And evening full of the linnet’s wings.

(The Lake Isle of Innisfree)

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Question (i)

What does the speaker mean by “peace comes dropping slow”?

  • A) Peace is hard to achieve
  • B) Peace is gradual and calm
  • C) Peace is rare and precious
  • D) Peace is fleeting and uncertain

Answer:

Answer written by student: 

B) Peace is gradual and calm

Step-by-Step Explanation:

  • 🕊️The speaker means that peace is gradual and calm by saying “peace comes dropping slow”. He uses the image of peace dropping from the veils of the morning, which suggests that peace is gentle and soothing, like dew drops or rain drops.
  • 🙅‍♂️The other options are incorrect because they do not match the tone or mood of the speaker . He does not imply that peace is hard to achieve, rare and precious, or fleeting and uncertain. He expresses his confidence and certainty that he will have peace on the island.

Question(ii)

Fill in the blank with the correct word:

The speaker uses _________ to describe the different times of the day on the island.

  • A) similes
  • B) metaphors
  • C) personification
  • D) alliteration

Answer:

Answer written by student: 

B) metaphors

Step-by-Step Explanation:

  • 🎨The speaker uses metaphors to describe the different times of the day on the island. He compares midnight to a glimmer, noon to a purple glow, and evening to linnet’s wings. These are not literal descriptions, but figurative ones that create vivid images in the reader’s mind.
  • 🚫The other options are incorrect because they are not the literary devices that the speaker uses in this extract. He does not use similes, which are comparisons using like or as; personification, which is giving human qualities to non-human things; or alliteration, which is repeating the same sound at the beginning of words.

Question(iii)

What is a linnet?

  • A) A type of flower
  • B) A type of bird
  • C) A type of fish
  • D) A type of insect

Answer: 

Answer written by student: 

B) A type of bird

Step-by-Step Explanation:

  • 🐦A linnet is a type of bird that has a brown or grey plumage and a red breast . It is a songbird that can be found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. The speaker uses it to describe the evening on the island, which suggests that he enjoys listening to its singing.
  • 🌼🐟🐛The other options are incorrect because they are not what a linnet is. A linnet is not a type of flower, fish, or insect.

Question (iv)

How does the speaker feel about the island of Innisfree?

  • A) He feels nostalgic and homesick
  • B) He feels curious and adventurous
  • C) He feels angry and resentful
  • D) He feels hopeful and optimistic

Answer: 

Answer written by student: 

D) He feels hopeful and optimistic

Step-by-Step Explanation:

  • 😊The speaker feels hopeful and optimistic about the island of Innisfree . He expresses his desire to go there and live a simple and peaceful life. He imagines how beautiful and serene the island would be at different times of the day. He believes that he will find happiness and fulfillment there.
  • 😢🤔😠The other options are incorrect because they do not reflect the speaker’s attitude towards the island. He does not feel nostalgic and homesick , as he has never been there before; he does not feel curious and adventurous, as he has a clear plan of what he wants to do there; he does not feel angry and resentful, as he does not blame anyone for his current situation or wish to escape from it. He simply has a strong preference for the island over the city.
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