Class VII
English Assignment
Unseen
Poem
Q.1
Read the poem and answer the questions in complete sentences.
The
Wind and the Leaves
“Come,
little leaves,” said the wind one day,
“Come
over the meadows with me and play.
Put
on your dresses of red and gold;
For
summer is gone, and the days grow cold.”
Soon
as the leaves heard the wind’s loud call,
Down
they came fluttering, one and all.
O’er
the brown field Unseen then they danced and flew
Singing
the soft little songs they knew.
Dancing
and whirling, the little leaves went,
Winter
had called them, and they were content.
Soon,
fast asleep on their earthy beds,
The
snow laid a coverlet over their heads.
By George Cooper
Q.1.1Answe
the following questions-
a)
What is the rhyming scheme of the poem?
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b)
Who is speaking in the first stanza?
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c)
Which literary device is used in this poem?
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d)
What does the poet mean by “Singing the soft little songs they knew”?
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e)
Why does the poet say the leaves are ‘fast asleep’?
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f)
What is the mood of the poem?
Q.2 Read the following passage and answer the question that follows:
THE GOLDEN GIRL
Ever since she burst into the scene by making it to the 1980 Moscow Olympics as a 16- year old, P.T. Usha’s tall deeds have exemplified Indian sporting excellence. The spirit queen was so consistent for well over a decade that she was truly the flag bearer who helped countrymen live the dream of rare sporting excellence in the international arena.
Hailing from a remote village called Payyoli, Usha became an icon for sport lovers. She made the nation swell with pride, every time she stepped on to the track. She gave unalloyed joy to her fans when she became the first Indian woman to make an Olympic final.
Usha’s greatest moment was also the most shattering in her life as she was pushed to the fourth place in the 400 metres hurdles final at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. The Romanian Christina Cojocaru won the bronze medal. Usha lost by an agonizing 1/100th of a second. But every Indian household acknowledge the sense of achievement, though it fell shot of India’s first Olympic medal from the track. Several girls born during the 1980s were named after the golden girl. It serves as an eloquent testimony to the love and affection many people had for Usha.
Usha’s reign as the Asian sprint queen was highlighted by her snapping up five gold medals and a bronze at the 1985 Jakarta Asian track and field meet followed by a sensational four gold medals and one silver haul at the Seoul Asian Games the following year.
Well, champions are forever and Usha will always be the yardstick by which any woman athlete will be measured in this country.
Q.2.2 Answer the following:
a). When did Usha capture the imagination of the entire nation?
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b).
How did she help her country men live the dream of rare sporting excellence?
c)
How was Usha’s greatest moment was also the most shattering in her life?
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d)
Find the meaning of the words given below from the poem-




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