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Name the poet of this poem?
O.Henry
Robert Frost
Subramania Bharati
Arthur Conan Doyle
The poet said, "We can make true friendship with the wind if we are ___________
True
Strong
Devoted
Honest
What does the wind poke fun at?
Weak houses and weak doors.
Weak rafters and weak wood.
Weak hearts and weak bodies.
Any living or non-living thing that is weak and crumbling.
What is the effect of the wind on weak fires?
blow them out
all the options are correct
let them burn as before
makes them stronger
What sort of houses does the poet ask us to make?
Strong Houses
Luxury Houses
Weak Houses
Huts
Whom does the wind make fun of?
Weak people
Strong people
Poor people
None of the above
What does the poet want the wind to do?
don’t throw down the books
don’t break the shutters of windows
don’t scatter the papers
all the above
Find a word from the poem for “thrown in different directions”?
Blown
Scattered
Thrown
None of the above
“He won’t do what you tell him”. Who is he in this line?
Wind
Wind god
God
All of the above
What should the people do to save their homes?
consult a good architect
build strong homes and close the doors firmly
none
use good cement
How can we be friends with the wind?
by building strong homes
having strong body
having a strong heart
all
Which figure of speech has been used in the poem?
Only alliteration
Only repetition
Repetition & Metaphor
Only metaphor
What is the moral of this poem?
Be firm and strong and never be defeated by any obstacle
Pray to the wind
Don’t be weak
Request the wind
Who are mainly affected by the wind?
Weak
Strong
People
Things
What is winnowing called?
Cleaning process
Sorting process
Scrubbing process
None
Who broke the doors of the window?
Children
A Boy
A Naughty Girl
Wind
According to the poet, who will be our friend if we are strong?
The Fire
The Wind
The Snow
None of the above
In the line, “You tore the pages of the books”, who is ‘you’ referring to?
The poet
The wind
Animals
Dog
Which word has been repeated in the poem?
Steadfast
Crumbling
Strong
Crushes
Tell a word in the poem which is the antonym of foolish?
Praise
Steadfast
Clever
All of the above
What does the word ‘winnows’ in the poem mean?
Sort grains
Clean rooms
Blows strongly
None of the above
Wind has been compared to _______.
Fire
Flood
Earthquake
God
Find a synonym for loyal from the poem
Steadfast
Weak
Clever
None of the these
The speaker is asking the wind to come?
Scornfully
Softly
Vigorously
Hastily
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